Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 35, Number 8, 1 August 2018 — MEA O LOKO [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

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Aukake | August 2018 | Vol. 35, No. 8

MO'OLELO NUI I G0VER FEATURE Puna Strong: Kua o ka Lā moves forward after loss of campus p«ge m BY TREENA SHAPIRO

A Hawaiian-focused charter school is resuming classes in Hilo this month after lava buried its Pāhoa campus. U I GOVERHtHCE History shows power of the Hawaiian vote page 4 BY STERLING WONG As this year's democratic primary race for governor tightens, the Native Hawaiian vote could be critical to deciding who will lead the state government for the next four years.

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HO'OHi'MUO I ED0C4TI0H ' Working together for change I P4GE7 BY KAMAOLI KUWAŪA

y Kamehameha Schools and community partners have released new resources for Hawaiian education.

'ilHi | UHO iHO WiīEH East Maui streamflow standards established pigeg SUBMITTED BY THE NATIVE HAWAIIAN LEGAL CORPORATION A 30-year fight for sufficient stream flow in East Maui has led to restoration of all flows to streams diverted for more than a century.