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Maui beneficiaries report archaeology work and trespass at Pulehunui; request right‑of‑entry updates
Summary
Pulehunui-Hawaiian Homestead leaders told the commission they are conducting archaeology fieldwork and installing water catchments at a 646‑acre parcel, but reported repeated trespass, vandalism and unsecured gates and asked DHHL for timely right‑of‑entry approvals and border security.
Robin Lehonani Kele Inohomoku, speaking for the Pulehunui Hawaiian Homestead Association and Paupena Community Development Corporation, updated the commission on March 18 about activity on several Maui parcels including a 646‑acre Pulehunui site and a 27‑acre Keaʻokea Waihuli parcel.
Robin said a 30,000‑gallon water catchment had been installed and that a community archaeology intensive was in progress with…
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