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SR 136 requests the Office of Hawaiian Affairs to assess its ability to manage Mauna Ala, a sacred site, ensuring cultural preservation for Native Hawaiians.
SR 136 requests the Office of Hawaiian Affairs to assess its ability to manage Mauna Ala, a sacred site, ensuring cultural preservation for Native Hawaiians.
Bill Number: SR 136
Title: Requesting the Office of Hawaiian Affairs to Assess Its Readiness and Ability to Assume Stewardship of the Sacred Hawaiian Grounds of Mauna Ala
Status: Deferred by the committee on HWN
Introduced: March 07, 2025
Classification: Resolution
Subject: Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR), Mauna Ala, Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA), Royal Mausoleum
The primary purpose of SR 136 is to request the Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA) to evaluate its capacity and readiness to take over the stewardship of Mauna Ala, a site of significant cultural and historical importance in Hawaii. Mauna Ala, also known as the Royal Mausoleum, is the final resting place of many Hawaiian monarchs and holds deep spiritual significance for Native Hawaiians.
SR 136 seeks to initiate a critical dialogue about the stewardship of Mauna Ala, reflecting the ongoing efforts to recognize and empower Native Hawaiian governance and cultural preservation. The resolution's deferral indicates that further consideration and discussion will be necessary before any actions are taken.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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