Ke Alahou, Volume I, Number 5, 1 April 1980 — Na Leta a na Makaainana [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

Na Leta a na Makaainana

. Dear Maleolm: Onbehalf ofthe Hawaiian Studies Program, ī wish to take this opportunity to thank you and the members of your staff for the excellent reporting that was done reltive to the Hawaiian Studies Program in your recent issue. Because the Hawaiian Studies Program is new, we must rely on organizations like yours to assist us in sharing informatiōn about the program and we are most appreciative for the support that has been forthcoming from your organization, We noted, too, with mueh aloha that you were present at the official inauguration of the program and witnessed the installationof ourprogramdirector ! Mr. Abraham Piianaia. For all of this support we say mahalo a nui loa.„Please ex.tend our heartfelt mahalo to members of yōur staff. Nou me ka 'oia'i'o, Pikake Wahilani Assistant Director

COMĪNG SOON: The Legend of lfe-ao-melemele, -The Most beautiful Blossom of Keaīohilani. The person who shook Konahuanui and set Waolani apart. As published by Moses Manu and translated by Mary Kawena Pukui.

Pikake Wahilani, Assistant Director Hawaiian Studies Program, UHM.

Abraham and Anne Piianaia