Caring Efforts for Hawaiian Land

Efforts to care for a place should be made everyday and everywhere. That is how we can truly upkeep places and keep them running and sustainable for years to come. Sadly, those efforts have dwindled over the many decades, and some places are now inhabitable. 

It is sad to think that people have lost their homes due to the fact that they no longer have access to their ancestral lands. No matter the place, home size, or property size, a home is built through the love and roots that are grown when a family decides to call that place home. It’s unfathomable to think that a place like that could be ripped away from them. 

A news story that made headlines for the past few years was the TNT Mauna Kea Telescope project where Hawaiians fought (and are still fighting) tooth and nail to keep production off the sacred land. To me, that is effort shown to help keep that sacred land sacred. While no one can live up there, it shows that there are still measures in place to keep land meaningful. 

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