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Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs
/ Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 4, Number 7, 1 July 1987
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Contents
Page 1
Masthead
"An Outright Lie" Says Poka Laenui
Punana Leo's Hoʻomalu 1987 Set July 26
Page 2
Inmates' Art Exhibit to Showcase Talents
Trustees ' Views
Programs Committee
Why OHA Sues
Page 3
Cazimero Honored
Martin Schiller is New Chapter Chairman
Cultural Festival Day
Preservation Awards Top Annual Meeting
12 Halau in Kahiko, ʻAuana Performances
Pahukini Heiau Focuses Attention on Need for Historic Preservation
Page 4
Contemporary Hawalian Art Festival Scheduled July 11-12 and 18-19
HACPAC to Honor Hawaiians in Politics During Nov. 1-7 Hoʻolako Celebrations
U.S. Labor Officlal Pleased with Alu Like
Kauaʻi Commission Calls First Historic Meeting
Former Islander is Only Hawaiian Operating Michigan Foster Homes
Page 5
Language Enrichment Institute Aug. 9-15
Kiesel Assumes New Hawaii Literacy Post
Ainahau O Kaleponi Celebrates Hoʻolako
Aunty Maiki Aiu Lake's Founder's Day
Page 6
OHA Takes Meetings on Road
Re Stevenson Hawaiian Students
Page 7
Hoʻolako, Schools' Centennial Noted
Twilight Concert at Bishop Museum July 25
Childrens' Summer Science Dates Given
Page 8
Hawaiian Spirituality Stands Out
400 Descendents Dig Deeper into Roots
Page 9
Mossman Descendants Plan August Reunion
Hoʻolako Features Two Sandy Beach Contests
Magna Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa Honors for '83 Kamehameha Graduate
Following Graduation from Naval Academy
Page 10
Agenda Abandoned at AIRI Function
Hawaiian Resource Workshops Announced
Georgiana K. Padeken
Page 11
1987 UH Homecoming Activities Announced
Walluku Fourth Graders Given Talk on Culture
Makaku
Mai Wakinekona
Page 12
Simple Ceremony Marks June 1 1 Program
Leadership Training Accents Hilo Meeting
Costa Mesa Luau is Scholarship Event
Kona Stake Schedules Conference for Singales
Hawaii Paʻu Riders Keep Busy Schedule
Proper Foods Have Protective Effects
Perpetuates Skill Through Teaching, Sharing
Page 13
Celebrating the Hawaiian in All of Us
Page 14
Prints Explore Diamond Head's History
Two OHA Staff Members on Nelghborhood Boards
Grant Awarded for Plant Species Study
'Ewa Area's lmportance Cited
Page 15
Kahanamoku Memorial Race Slated July 18
Hawaiian Quilts at Queen Emma Palace
He Mau Ninau Ola
Page 15 Advertisements
Page 15 Advertisements Column 1
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Being Hawaiian and Ho'olako Coincide
Kamuela Artist Lists
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