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Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs / Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 1, Number 2, 1 September 1981

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Contents

Page 1
Masthead
«We have been waiting patiently...»
Ke Waiapo Lani
Page 2
Hawaiʻi Culture and Tourism A Point of View
OHA AWARDS ʻILIʻILI GRANTS
Some Facts On The Native Hawaiian Study Commission
Loʻi Kalo of Hui Aloha 'Āina Tuahine Impresses OHA Staff
Page 2 Advertisements
Page 2 Advertisements Column 1
Page 3
PUNI KA ʻĀINA
Page 4
COMMITTEE REPORTS
Health and Human Resources
Culture
Education
Report From The Administrator
Page 5
Economic Development
Cross Cultural Conflict Between Public Education and Traditional Hawaiian Values
Archaeologists Under Fire
OHA Sponsors First Informational Conference
Page 6
The ʻAva and the Faʻa Samoa
Water -- A Limit to Growth
Page 7
The ʻAina: Protect Our Kuleana
The Significance of the Hawaiian Vote
Page 7 Advertisements
Page 7 Advertisements Column 1
Page 8
ISLAND NOTES
MEETING SCHEDULE OFFICE OF HAWAIIAN AFFAIRS
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