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Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs
/ Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 18, Number 9, 1 September 2001
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Contents
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Masthead
MAUI WATER DRAINED
Water law protects native use
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KA LEO KAIĀULU
Board of Trustees
LEKA Kālele
Ka Wai Ola o OHA "The Living Water of OHA"
Page 3
KWO PhotoOp
Page 3 Advertisements
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Hālawa-Luluku sites to be preserved
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NŪ HOU
PĀʻ OIHANA
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OLAKINO
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KOLAMU ʻŌLELO MAKUAHINE
Unuhi i ka ʻōlelo Pelekāne
Page 9
lnvaluable lessons learned at Hālauaola
Page 9 Advertisements
Page 9 Advertisements Column 1
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HANANA KŪIKAWĀ
2001 Kepakemapa
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MELE ʻAILANA
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Niʻihau families rise to the occasion
Leo ʻElele
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Unearthed iwi should be returned to Hālawa
TRUSTEE MESSAGES Leo ʻElele
Redress requires more than apology
Page 14
HOʻOHUI ʻOHANA
HOʻONAʻAUAO
Page 15
Directory of community service agencies
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RESULTS
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COMMENTS
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