Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 40, Number 1, 1 January 2023 — MEA O LOKO [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

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lanuali (January) 2023 | Vol. 40, No. 01

MO'OLELO NUI | C0VER FEATURE He Ho'omaka Hou - OHA Trustee lnvestiture pagesib2o BY ED KALAMA With a focus on lōkahi, all nine 0ffice of Hawaiian Affairs trustees were sworn into their terms of office at Kawaiaha'o Church on Dec. 8. HE HO'OMANA'O | IN MEM0RIAM Healer of the Land, Healer of the PeOple PAGES 7-9 BY PUANANI FERNANDEZ-AKAMINE Hawai'i grieves the passing of Dr. Noa Emmett 'Auwae Aluli, beloved Moloka'i family physician and ieonie leader of the Aloha 'Āina movement.

KĀLAIHO'OKELE WAIWAI PA'A L0A | EC0N0MIC STABILITY

0HA's Vision for Hakuone \ PAGES 10-12 '■ BY RYAN KAWAILANI 0ZAWA w The Office of Hawaiian Affairs shares its vision - and challenges - for development of Hakuone, the agency's 30 acres of land at Kaka'ako Makai.

'ĀINA | LAND AND WATER ProtectWhatYouLove pages ie-u BY WAYNE ĪANAKA Water protectors step up the pressure on the U.S. military to defuel and shut down 1 the fuel storage facility at Kapūkakī (Red Hill) after another toxic ehemieal spill in November.