Kamohai Kalama and Tristyn Kalama—the stars of HGTV’s Renovation Aloha—are facing legal trouble after the series showed the discovery of Native Hawaiian remains, known as iwi kupuna—a potential violation of state law. The episode was reportedly filmed in December, per Hawaii News Now. In an April 17 Instagram video, Kamohai and Tristyn said they immediately reported the remains to authorities and to their ‘kupuna’ (the name for Hawaiian grandparents, elders and ancestors) to learn how to best proceed after discovering the remains on their construction site. According to Honolulu Civil Beat, citing court documents, the Hawaii Attorney General’s office filed to obtain a temporary restraining order ahead of the episode’s April 14 air date in order to prevent the remains from being shown on camera. Full Story: https://www.eonline.com/news/1431146/hgtvs-renovation-aloha-sued-for-showing-remains
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