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HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - At the protest on Mauna Kea and at rallies across the state, Thirty Meter Telescope opponents have waved a Hawaiian flag ― that’s upside down.
HILO — Hilo colleges are taking different approaches to two on-campus ahu — or stone alters — which a student group claims it constructed to bring attention to “124 years of genocide ...
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - If you were in Downtown Honolulu on Friday morning, you might have caught it: An upside down U.S. flag flying over the state Capitol building.
The Hawaiian flag has been posted upside down, as a sign of distress, above altered stop signs protesting the Thirty Meter Telescope at the intersection of Daniel K. Inouye Hwy and Mauna Kea ...
They chanted in Hawaiian, blew on conch shells, waved ti leaves, carried upside-down Hawaii state flags and yelled, "We are not Americans! We want our country back!" ...
Hundreds of protesters who have camped out on Mauna Kea for weeks watch the hula in silence. A gust of wind ruffles an upside-down Hawaiian flag, a sign used to show the state is in distress.
The flag has become a symbol of solidarity among Hawaiians who oppose the construction of a large new telescope on Mauna Kea, on the island of Hawaii.Mauna Kea, at 32,000 feet from seafloor to ...
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