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Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs
/ Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 21, Number 3, 1 March 2004
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Defining Hānai
Hawaiian inmates struggle to practice tradi-
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OHABoard of Trustees
Common cause
Inmate banishment
Modern-day Cooks
Ka Wai Ola o OHA
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Hawaiian education
Genealogy workshop
Music scholarship
Family learning
Volcanoes sculpture
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with Dee Jay Mailer Kamehameha Schools' new CEO
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Diet, exercise choices now can help undo those extra holiday pounds
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MALAKI
'Footprints' a reflection of George Kahumoku Jr.'s life
Alma mater honors music arranger Leila Hohu Kīʻaha
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Going Native
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OHA paying more for the same service
A productive start of the year for OHA Board
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Education advisory committee proposed to address unique needs of Hawaiian keiki
Sign up for the Hawaiian Registry and the Kau Inoa enrollment on Kūhiō Day
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Preserving water resources on Molokaʻi helps maintain Hawaiian cultural lifestyle
Increased OHA assets will help fuel a new, commimity-driven Hawaiian government
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HOʻOHUI ʻOHANA
OHA Investment Portfolio posts big gains in 2003
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Burial Notices
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