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Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs
/ Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 18, Number 5, 1 May 2001
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Contents
Page 1
Masthead
High and dry in MAUNAL AHA
Board Business
IN THE ISSUE
Page 2
Political pressure
ʻOhana search
What of independence?
For the record
LEKA Kālele KWO FOCUS LETTER
Page 2 Advertisements
Page 2 Advertisements Column 1
Page 3
KWO PhotoOp
Politics, elections, money
Lead on
More on politics
We, the people
Why FBI?
Page 4
Kupuna rentals
Business course
Kamehameha tribute
Maxwell 'Down Under'
Outstanding educators
University of Hawaiʻi (1990-1999) percentage rates of four-year degrees started and completed by individual ethnic groups.
Page 4 Advertisements
Page 4 Advertisements Column 1
Page 4 Advertisements Column 2
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What does OHA do for Hawaiians?
Refocus and exercise decision making consistent with puhlie policy on OHA
Page 6
Spinning out of control like a broken record
Alliances with Native Americans a golden opportunity for the Hawaiian nation
Page 7
Untitled
The priorities
Page 8
Nā Hōku Hanohano guides 24 years of island music
Mei 2001 MAY CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Page 9
Kawai Cockett's latest a musical tour ofthe islands
KWO CALENDAR
RECENT RELEASES BY HAWAIIAN ARTISTS
Page 10
When it rains, it pours
Southern Beacon
Commissioners changing
New standards for improving teacher quality
No nā kumu ...
Page 11
NHHPC profile: koʻonapou, ancient fishing village at Makapuʻu
E malama i ka iki kanaka, i ka nuʻa kanaka. ʻO kākou nō kēia hōʻakua.
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HOʻOHUI ʻOHANA FAMILY REUNIONS
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OHA FINANCIAL REPORT
OHA community meetings in May on Oʻahu
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Page 14 Advertisements
Page 14 Advertisements Column 1
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