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Hawaiians Look to Tradition to Cope With Climate Change - New Delhi Times - India Only International Newspaper

Hawaii faces a range of environmental problems caused by global warming, impacts worsened by practices that critics say have ignored the local ecology. They say reviving traditional values can reduce the damage by limiting coastal erosion, reversing the rising acidity of coastal waters and lessening flooding from intense storms. Coastal hotels and homes already are…

Amid national pressure, Hawaii becomes 49th state to officially recognize Juneteenth

Amid national pressure, Hawaii becomes 49th state to officially recognize Juneteenth Lauren Teruya © Provided by Honolulu KHNL Gov. David Ige signed a bill Wednesday morning, making Hawaii the second to the last state to recognize Juneteenth as an official day of remembrance. This comes one day following the US Senate’s decision to unanimously pass a bill to making June 19 a federal holiday. HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Gov. David Ige signed a bill Wednesday morning, making Hawaii the second to the last state to recognize Juneteenth as an official day of remembrance. This comes one day after the US Senate’s decision to unanimously pass a bill to make June 19 a federal holiday.

Don Seki: Japanese American War Hero - VAntage Point

VAntage Point Don Seki: Japanese American War Hero Don Seki served as a member of the 442nd Regiment, a unit of Japanese American soldiers, during World War II. Born in December 1922, Noboru “Don” Seki grew up in the Manoa Valley in Honolulu, where his parents worked as farmers on a sugar plantation. He was the youngest son and grew up barefoot; his family was at the bottom of the plantation economy. At the time, two of every five Hawaiians were Japanese American, and discrimination against Japanese American citizens was not as prevalent as it was on the mainland. When Seki was 17, his parents moved back to Japan. Seki, however, stayed behind. On Dec. 7, 1941, only three days after they said their goodbyes, the attack on Pearl Harbor occurred. Life as he knew it changed forever and Seki would not see his parents again until 1947.

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