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Volume 5 Number 4 (October 1994)
Waiahole Farmers' 20-Year Struggle For Land May Be Nearing an End The year is 1976. Gerald Ford is president. George Ariyoshi is governor of Hawai'i. Frank Fasi is mayor of Honolulu. And the residents of Waiahole and Waikane valleys on O'ahu's windward coast are fighting the battle of their lives to stave off eviction from their small farms. To read the full article click here. Article Keywords |
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