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The TMT Mauna Kea protests garnered international attention as indigenous Hawaiians and supporters rallied against the construction of the Thirty Meter Telescope on the sacred Mauna Kea mountain. The protests reflected deep concerns about the preservation of cultural and environmental resources, with activists arguing that the project violated indigenous rights and threatened the delicate ecosystem of the mountain. The demonstrations highlighted the ongoing tensions between scientific progress, cultural heritage, and land stewardship, igniting discussions about the balance between technological advancements and the protection of sacred sites. The protests sparked dialogue about indigenous sovereignty, respect for ancestral lands, and the need for greater inclusivity and collaboration in decision-making processes.





Directed by: Etienne Aurelius

We Are Mauna Kea

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