Pacific Air Forces Leadership Strengthens Ties with Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement

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  • By Staff Sgt. Wren Fiontar & Capt. Alyssa Letts
  • Pacific Air Forces

Royal Australian Air Force Air Vice-Marshal Carl Newman, Pacific Air Forces deputy commander, met with Kuhio Lewis, the Chief Executive Officer from the Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement (CNHA), for talks on developing relationships and fostering cultural understanding between the military and the Native Hawaiian community Oct. 17, 2024.

The leaders and their team members connected through sincere discussions on systemic disadvantages faced by Native Hawaiians communities and underscored the complexity of addressing long-standing problems rooted in transgenerational trauma.

 “Historical lack of respect has generated systemic disadvantage that we are working hard to overcome,” said Hinaleimoana (Hina) Wong-Kalu, Cultural Ambassador for CNHA, as she emphasized the legacy of past injustices they are challenged to overcome. “It’s seared into our minds from a young age that certain groups harmed the Hawaiian people.”

Both parties agreed the harm was real and difficult to address, yet they also expressed a strong desire to work together, increase understanding and support the stewardship of each other’s culture to build a foundation of trust and collaboration.

"We aim to be partners in this journey,” said Newman, “working alongside the Native Hawaiian community to honor and protect each other’s heritage and safeguarding the future of these islands."

Respecting the traditions and cultures of all native peoples is a priority for the U.S. Department of Defense and supports the strong desire of Native Hawaiians to maintain their rich history and tradition amidst other prevalent influences in American society.

Exchanges such as this are important steps to bridging cultural divides and establishing a way forward for cooperative engagement between PACAF and Native Hawaiian communities.