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Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs
/ Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 19, Number 6, 1 June 2002
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Contents
Page 1
Masthead
OHA HOMEOWNERSHIP PROGRAM
Legislature defers ceded lands debt
IN THIS ISSUE
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Board of Trustees
What's going on?
We the people
On being Hawaiian
ʻOhana search
Ka Wai Ola o OHA
Working together to protect sacred lands
Page 3
OHA candidacy
UH Hilo master's
U.H. grads honored
Expansion protested
Court allows taxpayer suit against OHA to proceed
Page 4
Sen. lnouye and Rep. Mink laud new homeownership program
Akaka Bill's uphill battle
OHA considers Kakaʻako
Page 5
Ua ʻIke Anei ʻOe ?
HELP for businesses
Kamehameha watch
Defense contracts
'70s activism forum
D.O.E. support
Quilt exhibition
Kauahipaula honored
Page 6
Keiki succeed at pre-schools
Page 7
Entrepreneur start-up bootcamp
OHA's small business conference a HUGE success
Hawaiian small business of the year
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POWER of the word
Page 8 Advertisements
Page 8 Advertisements Column 1
Page 8 Advertisements Column 2
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ʻĪmaikalani Kalahele
Kahoʻolawe:
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2002 IUNE
Leam Kū i ka Moku' at Native Books this month
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RECENT RELEASES BY ISLAND ARTISTS
Kīnohi: Origin's a new new beginning for ʻAleʻa
Page 12
OHA Board is productive, trustees working together for beneficiaries
No progress since February 2002
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Legislature comes up short on OHA interim funding bill
Community thoughts on Mauna Kea
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OHA, HHC must get together for Hawaiians
He nani nā koa o Halawa i kaʻu ʻike
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HOʻOHUI ʻOHANA
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Missing bones found at Hōkūliʻa
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Page 17 Advertisements
Page 17 Advertisements Column 1
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