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Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs
/ Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 11, Number 7, 1 July 1994
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Contents
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Masthead
Akaka introduces bill to speed up home lands compensation
Makapu ʻu occupation ends
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ʻAuhea ʻoukou e nā lima noʻeau i ka lomilomi Hawaiʻi?
Auwē
Notice to readers
Hawaiians and non-Hawaiians expected for July 3-4 sovereignty march and other events
Page 2 Advertisements
Page 2 Advertisements Column 1
Page 3
Our Readers Write
Policy on Letters
ʻAha ʻŌpio: creating future Hawaiian leaders
Page 4
Not all Hawaiians support occupation, resettlement deal
After Makapuʻu: ʻOhana Oouneil makes plans for the future
Page 5
Eonomie study: DHHL could have produced more $, homesteads
LEGAL NOTICE
Page 5 Advertisements
Page 5 Advertisements Column 1
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Kanoe Aberegg -- the outgoing Miss Hawaiʻi speaks up for the Hawaiian language
Page 7
E ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi ma nā wahi a pau
Page 8
Molokaʻi group fights pipeline development
Operation ʻOhana brings family together
Page 9
State seeking pubiic opinion on proposed DHHL land transfer
Page 10
Teaching the young about Hawaiʻi's past
Page 11
Bike shop entrepreneur finds owning Harleys a "vicious cycle"
Page 12
1994 Election Contests in the State of Hawaiʻi
Dates and deadlines for coming elections, filing requirements
How to register, run in the OHA election
Page 13
Kūpuna sought for NCI cancer study in Hawaiʻi
OHA Board Business
Chairman's View Ka ʻikena a ka Luna ho ʻomalu
We must carry on the language for kūpuna and keiki alike
Page 13 Advertisements
Page 13 Advertisements Column 1
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South Pacific Commission; Makapuʻu occupation
OHA Trustee's Views
Kalaupapa memorial resolution
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OHA exists to serve you
Haugen, Combs take honors in sovereignty song contest
OHA: learning the hard way
OHA Trustee's Views
Page 16
Summer festival features films by Pacific lslanders
News from Washington D.C.
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ʻAi pono, e ola Eat right and Iwe well
Native Hawaiian Health Conference focuses on benefits of research
Page 17 Advertisements
Page 17 Advertisements Column 1
Page 17 Advertisements Column 2
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Ke ao nani Naturally Hawaiian
Benefit for Computer Training Program
Business classes in Wailuku and Honolulu
Ka nūhou mai Alu Like News from Alu Like
Page 19
ʻOhana Reunions
He mau hanana
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Ka Wai Ola O OHA
Masthead
Ka ʻala Farm: teaching ties tradition to tomorrow story page 10
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