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Waikāne or
Waikane (Hawaiian pronunciation: [vɐjˈkaːne]), also
known as
North Koʻolaupoko ([-koʔolɐwˈpoko]), is an area and census-designated
place in...
- The Waiāhole-
Waikāne Struggle was an
influential anti-eviction
movement in the U.S.
state of
Hawaii during the 1970s.
After the
overthrow of the Hawaiian...
- Kahalu'u
Elementary School in Kahalu'u CDP, and Waiāhole
Elementary School in
Waikane.
There is the Hakipuʻu
Learning Center, a
public charter school for grades...
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former Kualoa Airfield. The
community on the
northern side is
called Waikane, or
North Koʻolaupoko.
Coconut Island is an
isolated volcanic remnant located...
- Valley. The
ranch is
located on
Hawaii State Route 83
between Kaʻaʻawa and
Waikane. The main
street address is 49-560
Kamehameha Highway, Kāneʻohe, Hawaiʻi...
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cultural revival.
These include the
Kalama Valley protests, the Waiāhole-
Waikāne struggle, the
Kahoolawe island protests, and
protests over the presence...
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Naalehu 811
Hawaii 127
Halaula 773
Hawaii 128
Volcano 736
Hawaii 129
Waikane 728
Honolulu 130
Launiupoko 688 Maui 131
Kaumakani 672
Kauai 132 Paauilo...
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Keepa was a
constable in the
Armed Police Force, and was
likely serving at
Waikane under the
command of
Major but a few
years later was
based at Whanganui...
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would be Pete Thompson, who
would play a
major role in the
later Waiāhole-
Waikāne protests.
These organizers formed the
Kokua Kalama Committee (KKC) and...
- unit.
Locations included Honolulu's
Chinatown and the
Kualoa Ranch and
Waikane Valley (Ohulehule
Forest Conservancy) on Oahu. In mid-January 2016, filming...