Native Hawaiian Archive Destroyed by Maui Firestorm. Were the Fires Punishment Against Activists?

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Native Hawaiian Archive Destroyed by Maui Firestorm. Were the Fires Punishment Against Activists?
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The Maui Firestorm was Not Natural.
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The Suppression of Indigenous Hawaiian Natives Seeking Independence and Freedom is.
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Hawaiian Activists Fighting for Independence have been making waves.
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Are the Fires Punishment?
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I am sure the loss of the irreplaceable Native Archive and Museum in Maui is just a Coincidence. NOT
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As Fires Destroy Native Hawaiian Archive in Maui, Mutual Aid Efforts Are Launched to Help Lahaina
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Aug 11, 2023 Latest Shows
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In Lahaina, the area in west Maui that is of historical importance to Indigenous people, entire neighborhoods were wiped out by this week’s historic wildfires, including the Na 'Aikane o Maui Cultural Center, which had a massive archive that was lost to the flames.
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We are joined by Noelani Ahia, a Kanaka Maoli activist, who describes the community's reaction to the destruction of Indigenous cultural documents, art and artifacts.
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“In the blink of an eye, it was burned to the ground, and all of those things were lost,” says Ahia. She also describes mutual aid efforts now underway and notes, “T​he people on the ground know what the community needs.”
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Transcript: https://www.democracynow.org/2023/8/1...
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