Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 40, Number 8, 1 August 2023 — MEA O LOKO [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
MEA O LOKO
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'Aukake (August) 2023 | Vol. 40, No. 08
MO'OLELO NUI | C0VER FEATURE i We are Moananuiākea ' PAGES 16-18 BY KEALOHA PISCIOTTA
For millennia, Native Hawaiians have been stewards of the ecosystem in whieh we live and custodians of traditional knowledge and practices for its protection. 'ĀINA | LANŪ & WATER Exploiting our Oceans for Clean Energy pageh BY PUANANI FERNANDEZ-AKAMINE The latest, and potentially most destructive threat to our oceans is deep-sea mining.
'ĀINA | LANŪ & WATER Protecting the Pacific Remote lslands SEi3 BY HOKU C0DY Proponents of sanctuary designation for the PRIs are also insisting that decisionmaking includes lndigenous Pacific voices. 'ĀINA | LANŪ & WATER E Ola Mau 'o Papahānaumokuākea p«geshi5 BY MALIA K. EVANS AND KANOE M0RISHIGE The Northwestern Hawaiian lslands are a plaee of tremendous cultural and historical significance and biodiversity.