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'Man with conch' is an original drawing by Herb Kane and used with his kind permission.

 

What You Can Do

1. Join KAHEA's web-based Action a Network Alert.
For more information, please go to A CALL TO ACTION. KAHEA provides detailed background on issues critical to Hawai.i with a sample letter that is faxed or emailed to key decision-makers at no cost to you. Our isolation, coupled with a history of minimal public oversight, makes the alert network an invaluable tool to communicate citizen concerns throughout the Island chain.

2. Forward alerts to others who would be concerned about protecting Native Hawaiian culture and the environment.

3. Share KAHEA's web site (www.kahea.org) with two or more friends. Send them our email address: Kahea-alliance@hawaii.rr.com

4. Learn about Hawai.i's history and about the rich culture of the Indigenous people of Hawai.i nei. Keep current with what's happening through LINKS and other sources.

5. Give us your feedback about our work and share information with us.

6. Support our work financially. Keep us effective and strong. Use our secure site to donate directly to KAHEA. Donate Now
Or you can send a check or money order to:

KAHEA
P.O. Box 27112
Honolulu, Hawai'i 96827-0112

All donations are tax-deductible and greatly appreciated.

Kahea's work is supported by individual donations and grants from foundations.

Your support of KAHEA's projects increases our ability to protect Hawai'i's fragile environment and Kanaka Maoli cultural rights.

Mahalo nui loa

KAHEA is an alliance of Kanaka Maoli (Native Hawaiian) cultural practitioners,
environmental activists and others concerned about protecting customary and
traditional rights and our fragile environment.

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