Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 36, Number 6, 1 June 2019 — Holistic Health [ARTICLE]

Holistic Health

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Gary Kubota's heahh awareness story 'Taking Heahh into our hands' in the May 2019 edition of Ka Wai Ola is a good reminder of what we here eall a 'holistic life style.' Good food, busy hands, good heahh care. Proactive, with well-educated people of medicine. Leo Thiner-Brickey, Honokowoi - Moui Pueo Hobitot Aloha Ikaika Hussey, Editor of Ka Wai Ola , The [previously sent] letter by OHA beneficiary Miehael Kumukauoha Lee is an exhibit of his evidentiary documentation to eounter the statements by the Department of Land and Natural Resources, the University of Hawai'i, and the Attorney General that pueo habitat does not exist on the non-campus, private development land at the

University of Hawai'i West O'ahu. The evidence shows that pueo are indeed being served by habitat on the property - and thus, for the Attorney General, the DLNR and the landowner itself to puiport the opposite - that pueo just "fly by" the property - is troublesome. Please consider reporting on this matter for Ka Wai Ola - for if you examine Miehael Kumukauoha Lee's material, it is clear, UHWO has endangered pueo habitat serving the pueo. Miehael Kumukauoha Lee is not asking to stop the planned for development - but rather, for the law be followed to mitigate the loss of pueo habitat - and simply replace it somewhere else - known as a Habitat Conservation Plan. Mūhūlo, Tom Berg