Panel #2: Native Hawaiian Traditional and Customary Rights Law

March 4, 2017

  • Part two of this series will build on the first discussion and focus on ways in which Native Hawaiian traditional and customary rights are currently recognized in the law, including the protection of fresh water resources and iwi kūpuna. Featuring Ka Huli Ao Center for Excellence in Native Hawaiian Law Associate Director and Professor Kapua Sproat and Native Hawaiian Legal Corporation Community Engagement Officer and Attorney Alan Murakami.

Panel series flier March 4

From left: Todd Tashima ’17, Professor Kapua Sproat ’98, Luʻukia Nakanelua ’19, and Mahina Tuteur ’14