Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 19, Number 2, 1 February 2002 — Time running out [ARTICLE]
Time running out
Sitting on G; waiting on O; hoping D shows up, and still waiting. There will be no more lands, no more Hawaiians, not mueh more time. Blood quanta will be passe, and only the proud will have their stories. ī am half Hawaiian. Two generations have been waiting for lands, like others. My parents had done what was asked of them to receive perhaps their share of the bounty. They have left for greener pas~ tures. My sand in my own hour glass is running short of time, too. OHA: Act soon, for your sand is cascading out and your time is running short with your people. Your time is not endless, before we tire of U. Billy Remmers jr. Honolulu OHA reserves the right to edit all letters for length , defamatory and libelous material and other objectionable content \ and resewes the right to print on a space-available basis. The inclusion of a letter author's title is a courtesy extended by Ka Wai Ola and does not constitute validation or recognition of the writer as such. All letters must be typed signed and not exceed 200 words. Send letters to Ka Wai Ola , 77 7 Kapi'olani Bivd., Suite 500 , Honolulu , Hl 96813. Readers ean also email their letters to oha@aloha.net. ■