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Kauaʻi Non-Profit Rallies to Buy, Restore 600-Year-Old Hawaiian Fishpond


Kaua i Non-Profit Rallies to Buy, Restore 600-Year-Old Hawaiian Fishpond
The 600-year-old Alakoko Fishpond on Kauaʻi was once the most productive fishpond in Nāwiliwili. Thousands of community volunteers have mobilized over the past two and a half years to restore that bounty. The charge is being led by the local non-profit Mālama Hulēʻia.
“We’ve removed 26 acres of mangrove and planted about five acres of plants and just been doing a lot of education about fishponds and it’s importance,” says Peleke Flores, Operations and Community Outreach Manager at Mālama Hulēʻia.
The group has been working under a 20-year lease with the current landowner. But now that the land’s up for sale, Mālama Hulēʻia Executive Director Sara Bowen sees an opportunity. ....

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Early pioneer struggles include building their own place to live


Early pioneer struggles include building their own place to live
Star Courier
NEPONSET – Why would 1830’s Ohio and Pennsylvania families leave the comfort of towns, clap-board houses, general stores, schools and churches? Not to mention the livery stables, doctors and dentists. The answer is, not all folks were living in comfort. They were on lower rung of communities as tenant farmers, lower paid employees and young people with little future. Some farmers went west from the stony fields of New England, and Southern families went west from the crowded lands of Virginia and the Carolinas. Some suffering from bad luck, bad management or bad judgement with the law. Families were large, and only one child could inherit the family home. To European immigrants the American frontier offered political freedom and economic opportunity. As a group, they saw 160 acres of land offered in the Military Tract of 1812, Illinois Territory, North boundary as a way out. This specific are ....

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