Hundreds of activists gathered by Mauna Kea Access Road during the summer of 2019 in response to the construction of a massive telescope that many Native Hawaiians consider sacred. The kia’i, meaning protectors in the Hawaiian language, remained by

Hundreds of activists gathered by Mauna Kea Access Road during the summer of 2019 in response to the construction of a massive telescope that many Native Hawaiians consider sacred. The kia’i, meaning protectors in the Hawaiian language, remained by the mountain in peaceful activism for over six months.

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 Hundreds of activists gathered by Mauna Kea Access Road during the summer of 2019 in response to the construction of a massive telescope that many Native Hawaiians consider sacred. The kia’i, meaning protectors in the Hawaiian language, remained by
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MaunaKea-13.jpg
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MaunaKea-16.jpg
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MaunaKea-17.jpg
MaunaKea-19.jpg
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Hundreds of activists gathered by Mauna Kea Access Road during the summer of 2019 in response to the construction of a massive telescope that many Native Hawaiians consider sacred. The kia’i, meaning protectors in the Hawaiian language, remained by the mountain in peaceful activism for over six months.

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