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A team from the Office of Hawaiian Affairs and Hui Iwi Kuamoo is heading home to Hawaii after taking back five sets of ancestral Hawaiian remains during formal ceremonies from the National Museums of ...
Today • Updated 12:23 a.m. The gated entrance of Kulanakauhale.
It is no coincidence that Tsunami Awareness Month is in April. It commemorates the most devastating tsunami to hit the State ...
The group has provided “care for iwi kupuna” and other sacred objects since 1989. Hui Iwi Kuamoo founder Halealoha Ayau said in a news release that taking remains from Hawaii was “illicit ...
CAPTAIN COOK — On the mist-wreathed slopes of Mauna Loa, where the earth is ...
After hearing hours of passionate testimony from community members, the Board of Land and Natural Resources (BLNR) voted ...
Three sets of ancestral human remains taken from burial ... National Museums Northern Ireland returned the remains, known as iwi kupuna in the Hawaiian language, in a private ceremony following ...
Pictured at the repatriation ceremony are (L-R) Kathryn Thomson, chief executive of National Museums NI and Kuike Kamakea-Ohelo from the Office of Hawaiian Affairs Three sets of ancestral human ...
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