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Native Hawaiian discusses culture destroyed by Maui wildfire

Clip: 8/16/2023 | 8m 2sVideo has Closed Captions

Native Hawaiian discusses cultural landmarks, art and artifacts destroyed by Maui wildfire

As disaster recovery efforts ramp up on Maui, so too has the arduous search operation. The confirmed death toll now stands at 106 people and with most of those victims still unidentified, families and friends of the missing are left fearing the worst. Historic landmarks, art and artifacts have also been destroyed. Noelani Ahia discussed the cultural loss with Geoff Bennett.

08/16/2023

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