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Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs
/ Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 20, Number 10, 1 October 2003
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Masthead
Thousands gather to support Hawaiian justice
Arakaki hearing continued in light of Barrett appeal ruling
IN THIS ISSUE
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Hawaiian programs deserve support
Fulfilling a will
Hānai vs. ancestry
Play by the rules
Hōkūuliʻa flouted law
Prison abuse
Page 2 Advertisements
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State to assume control of Kahoʻolawe Nov. 11
Mākua misperception
Worse than ʻIniki
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Waikōloa ceded land permit approved
Judge requires impact assessment for East Maui water diversion
Court blocks Hōkūliʻa construction
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Niʻihau residents gain commercial driver training
Ke Au Hou youth group launches Hawaiian nationhood campaign
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Governance forum
OHA dedicates new office in Hilo
Kūpuna fundraiser
Film screening
Input sought on new Volcanoes Park land
Homesteaders offered building aid
Page 6 Advertisements
Page 6 Advertisements Column 1
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Paddling with a purpose
Conference to address Hawaiian intellectual property issues
Talk story fest
Cruise ship talks
Pauahi scholarships
Page 7 Advertisements
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Hōkūliʻa ruling sends warning to developers
KOLAMU ʻŌLELO MAKUAHINE
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HE AHA KOU MANAʻO?
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Kū i ka Pono
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Nina Kealiʻiwahamana: Captured magic bridges Hawaiian classics and British musicians
Kimo's Red Collar
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Living in balance encourages physical strength and flexibility like the chiefs of old
Nā hanana kūikawā: Special events in October
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The time has come for solidarity
As the ancient ʻōlelo noʻeau directs, it is time for action
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Recent meetings reflect growing unity among Hawaiians
September 7 a proud day for Hawaiians
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He haliʻa aloha: fondly remembering Aunty Alice Kaohiki Kuloloio
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HOʻOHUI ʻOHANA
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