Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 31, Number 12, 1 December 2014 — OHA LAND HOLDINGS [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

OHA LAND HOLDINGS

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Buy Used for Hawaiian cultural and educational purposes. Leased to Ke Kula Ni'ihau O Kekaha Charter School.

WAIALUA COURTHOUSE 66-207 Kamehameha Highway, Hale'iwa, O'ahu Acquired: 1998 Size: 1.06 acres The Waialua Courthouse is leased from the state Department of Land and Natural Resources to provide a place for beneficiaries to meet, practice and perpetuate the Hawaiian culture.

PALAUEA CULTURAL RESERVE — 4505 Makena Road, KThei, Maui Acquired: 2013 Size: 20.7 acres The site of a traditional Hawaiian fishing village, OHA has partnered with the University of Haw ai'i Maui College Hawaiian Studies Department to protect, preserve and steward the Preserve in conjunction with the Native Hawaiian community.

KAKA'AKO MAKAI Ten lots in Kaka'ako, O'ahu Acquired: 2012 Size: 30.72 acres The ten lots in Kaka ' ako Makai were I transferred to OHA from the state as part of a settlement for past use of certain ceded lands. OHA is currently developing a conceptual master plan for the lots.

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WAO KELE 0 PUNA Puna district, island of Hawai'i Acquired: 2006 Size: 25,856 acres Wao Kele o Puna is one of the few remaining tracts of lowland rainforest in Hawai'i, and was acquired by OHA to protect natural and cultural resources and protect the traditional and customary rights of Native Hawaiians.

NALAMAKUKUI 560 North Nimitz Highway, Honolulu, O'ahu Acquired: 2012 Size: 4.98 acres Nd Lama Kukui (formerly the Gentry Pacific Design Center) is OHA's corporate headquarters, and is home to design and other businesses. Space is available for lease.

WAIMEA VALLEY 59-684 Kamehameha Highway, Hale'iwa, O'ahu Acquired: 2006 Size: 1,875 acres Owned and managed by Hi'ipaka LLC, a subsidiary of OHA. Waimea Valley was acquired to protect the valley and its cultural sites including religious sites, shrines, house lots, agricultural terraces and fishponds.

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