Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 29, Number 3, 1 March 2012 — MEAO LOKO TABLE OF CONTENTS [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

MEAO LOKO TABLE OF CONTENTS

Malaki Maneli 2012 Vol. 29, No. 3 EA GOVERANCE Trustees buoyed by support for land deal page4 BY GARETT KAMEM0Ī0 As the Govemor's past-due revenues bill advances in the Senate, communities statewide express overall support for the proposal involving 10 parcels in Kaka'ako mauu ou/hulīh Mother Marianne's saintly life mi m BY CHERYL C0RBIELL Blessed Mother Marianne Cope planned to be in Hawai'i for a few months but stayed for 35 years caring for Hansen's disease patients until her death in 1918. She will be canonized in October following in the footsteps of St. ūamien

HO'OKiHHi WilWil/EOOHOMIO 8ELF-SHFFICIEHCY Mālama indeed pioe 6 Hawai'i lsland faces a shortage of doctors, but with the help of OHA's Mālama Loan, Dr. Jerem Nohea Kaawaloa returned to his home island and opened a practice in Hilo

m0'0hhheh/chlthre Aloha Lāna'i page 10 ^ BY NAOMI S0DETANI ™ Have you been to Lāna'i lately? j#T Honoluluans may experience some of ££ the island's rich history at an evening f benefit for the Lāna'i Culture and Heritage Center

Fishing shrine at Kapiha'ā, Lāna'i. - Courtesy photos

HO'OLELO HHI/C0VER FEATURE 4 Battling obesity pageis ,