Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 33, Number 6, 1 June 2016 — MEAOLOKO TABLE OF CONTENTS [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
MEAOLOKO TABLE OF CONTENTS
MO'OLELO NUI | C0VER FEATURE Hāna paves a new road to health mge m BY TREENA SHAPIR0 From growing food to building kūpuna cottages, 0HA grantees are empowering young Hawaiians in Hāna to help their community live happier and healthier. Et | G0VERN1NCE
Native Hawaiians have a productive legislative session hoeo BY J0NATHAN GHING Before the 2016 Legislative session concluded last month, lawmakers passed a resolution urging the governor to convene a committee to determine 0HA's fair share of public land trust revenues. What else was accomplished?
lune | June 2016 | Vol. 33, No. 6 HO'ONl'llUO I EOUUĪION s High school seniors earn
college certificates hoeii BY LE8LIE LANG Three Kanu o ka 'Āina students walked in two graduations last month, earning high school diplomas from their public charter school in
Waimea, along with Hawai'i Life Styles academic subject certificates from Hawai'i Community College.
Nī HĪNlNi I EVEHTS Trihal journeys: Different canoes - same oeean pige 19 BY LYNN C00K
Coach and cultural practitioner Charlie Kanehailua is preparing to lead a team of paddlers on a 200 mile journey in single-hull canoes, following a coastal route from the First Nations of Lumi to Squamish.
Photo: Courtesy of Kanu 0 ka 'Aina