Kealoha Pisciotta,
a Hawaiian cultural practitioner and a plaintiff in the case against the TMT permit, said she believed the board had rubber - stamped the permit, and the decision seemed like a foregone conclusion.
«It's really hard to convince us that she gave [the case] the due diligence that it deserves,» says Kealoha Pisciotta, who participated in the hearings both as an individual and as president of Mauna Kea Anaina Hou, an organization of
Hawaiian cultural practitioners.
Not exact matches
He explored the critical role of social justice, social and
cultural determinants of health and increasing the numbers of Native
Hawaiian medical
practitioners in achieving «Mauli Ola» or optimal health and wellbeing for all Native Hawaiians.