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E Ala E – Arise and Awaken The Light Within… Future...

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E Ala E - Arise and Awaken The Light Within…Future Strong! A new year has begun…and we should seek to attain greater inner peace and...

Hawaiian he‘e hōlua traditions

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This article was written in collaboration with 84° and Sunny Tom “Pōhaku” Stone is a Native Hawaiian surfer who is also credited with revitalizing the...

Savor the new year with traditional flavors

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Chef and NuiKealoha owner Kealoha Domingo shares three recipes to get 2018 off to a traditional and ‘ono start. Wai Niu Poached Fish Filet Traditional lawalu...

Hoʻolaha Lehulehu | January 2018

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NOTICE OF CONSULTATION SECTION 106 OF THE NATIONAL HISTORIC PRESERVATION ACT OF 1966 AS AMENDED (2006) WAIĀHOLE BRIDGE REPLACEMENT/REHABILITATION PROJECT ISLAND OF O‘AHU, KO‘OLAUPOKO DISTRICT,...

Poke Nūhou: News Briefs | January 2018

MANOMANO: Advancing the ‘ōlelo Hawai‘i movement Samuel Kamakau Laboratory Public Charter School staff and board members celebrated the launch of the Manomano online Hawaiian dictionary...

Nūpepa preserve information from Hawaiian worldview

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He aupuni palapala ko‘u… (Mine is a kingdom of education…) –Kamehameha III In the mid-nineteenth century, Hawai‘i boasted the highest literacy rate in the world. This amazingly...

One step forward, two steps back: OHA publishes a book and...

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‘Ano‘ai kakou… Last month I talked about OHA taking a step in the right direction by getting rid of a “middle-man” to administer OHA’s...

Native Hawaiians must be heard before TMT sublease approval

On September 29, 2017, the Board of Land and Natural Resources (BLNR) approved, for the second time, a permit to construct the Thirty Meter...

Mākeke: Marketplace | January 2018

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Classified ads only $12.50 - Type or clearly write your ad of no more than 175 characters (including spaces and punctuation) and mail, along...

Understanding mana

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In December 2017, the Office of Hawaiian Affairs published Mana Lāhui Kānaka, a 300-page multidimensional study of mana: what it is, how to articulate...

OHA Board Actions | January 2018

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The following actions were taken by the Office of Hawaiian Affairs Board of Trustees, and are summarized here. For more information on board actions,...

No ke aha ka Makahiki?

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At the end of my last installment on Makahiki, I mentioned that the Makahiki practice is essentially the reason that the U.S. Navy was...

Hau‘oli Makahiki Hou!

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As we ring in the New Year, I would like to touch on some of the significant milestones for the Native Hawaiian community that...

Visiting the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community

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In this month’s column, I continue writing about my visits with federally recognized tribes in Washington State, this time with the Swinomish Indian Tribal...

My Vision as An OHA Trustee

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The start of a new year is a great time to dream. What are your dreams? What do you want for your life and...

Loan helps towing company achieve next level

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Kailua native Matthew Barros began towing cars and trucks at 18, and after five years of working for other companies he decided to make...

OHA bill package highlights 2018 priorities

As the Office of Hawaiian Affairs Public Policy team prepares for the 2018 legislative session, key priorities include securing more funding for Native Hawaiian...

Holo Moana Exhibit

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The Holo Moana: Generations of Voyaging exhibition at the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum celebrates the story of how a centuries-old ancestral practice has been...

ʻAlemanaka: Calendar | December 2017

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Calendar Listings - To have a local event listed in our monthly calendar, email kwo@oha.org at least six weeks in advance. Make sure to...

Kaupō

Maui’s Kaupō district and the village of Kaupō are located on the eastern slopes of Haleakalā. Kaupō was famous for sweet potatoes cultivated in...