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HI HCR214
Concurrent Resolution
Status
5/1/2018
Primary Sponsor
Ty Cullen
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AI Summary
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Recognizes the thirty-day period from the last Saturday in September to the last Sunday in October as "Malama Pu'uloa Month"
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Celebrates Pu'uloa in the 'Ewa region of Oahu as one of the first settlement sites in Hawaii, originally settled by the Nanaulu family from Tahiti around 400 A.D.
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Acknowledges Pu'uloa's historical significance as an ancient political center and home to important Hawaiian figures, including Kalaniopu'u (grandfather of Kamehameha) and Kalaimanuia (second female moi chiefess of Oahu)
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Supports community service activities and gatherings planned by current 'Ewa residents, including events at Kapapapuhi Point Park, aimed at restoring Pu'uloa to its original state
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Directs transmission of certified copies of the resolution to the Governor
Legislative Description
Recognizing The Thirty-day Period From The Last Saturday In September To The Last Sunday In October As Malama Puuloa Month.
RECOGNIZING THE THIRTY-DAY PERIOD FROM THE LAST SATURDAY IN SEPTEMBER TO THE LAST SUNDAY IN OCTOBER AS MALAMA PU‘ULOA MONTH.
Last Action
Resolution adopted in final form.
5/2/2018