Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 35, Number 1, 1 January 2018 — MEA O LOKO TABLE OF CONTENTS [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

MEA O LOKO TABLE OF CONTENTS

MO'OLELO NUI I G0VER FE1TURE Nā Lā Ho'omana'o 2018 page 12 BY DAVIANNA PŌMAIKA'I MCGREG0R, PH.D.

A number of lā ho'mana'o (anniversaries) in 2018 offer opportunities to reflect on historic anel pivotal moments in Hawaiian history.

EA I GOVERNANCE OHA bill package highlights 2018 priorities PAGE 4 BY 0FFIGE 0F HAWAIIAN AFFAIRS STAFF 0HA's legislative priorities focus on securing more funding for Native Hawaiian programs, helping Hawai'i residents achieve greater financial security and expanding protections for our cultural and natural resources.

Tom "Pōhaku" Stone. ■ Photo: Ann Stont

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MO'OMEHEU I CULTURE Hawaiian he'e hōlua | traditions page 6

BY ALI0E SILBANUZ AND 84° AND SUNNY Culture keeper and surfer Tom "Pōhaku" Stone is credited with ,:J-« +U ~ u^t« u ^ i. . ^

^ I 9 revitalizing the sport of he'e hōlua (Hawaiian sledding). HO'OKAHUA WAIWAI I EC0N0MIC SELF-SUFFICIENCY Ka Waiwai: Mō'ili'ili's new corner of kinship page 15 BYLINDSEYKESEL The first project for the Waiwai Collective is a contemporary Hawaiian space in urban Honolulu.

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