Tuesday, July 24, 2007


The name of the Corporation is the ‘Ike ‘Āina.


The specific purposes of the Corporation Include, but are not limited to:


  1. Preserving, protecting, and restoring land for cultural, historic, ecological, educational, recreational, agricultural, scientific, and scenic or open space purposes by acquiring real property in the Hawaiian Islands or partial interests therein, including conservation easements as defined by the laws of Hawaii, to protect the physical environment, cultural resources and public access thereto, for ecological and aesthetic, purposes and to perpetuate cultural resources and practices for the benefit of the public.


  1. Managing, restoring, and stewarding natural and cultural resources in the Hawaiian Islands; and


  1. Providing education, information, and technical assistance to individuals, organizations, and government agencies regarding the preservation, protection, and restoration [sic] natural and cultural resources, and the perpetuation of cultural resources and practices.

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