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1,200-foot ti leaf lei draped across Pololū Valley to symbolize protection from overdevelopment

Summary by Hawaii Public Radio
A 1,200-foot-long ti leaf lei made by the Kohala community on Hawaiʻi Island was draped across Pololū Valley over the weekend. As HPR's Kuʻuwehi Hiraishi reports, the lei ritual is a reminder of a growing community of residents opposed to increased development in the area.
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