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Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs / Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 1, Number 2, 1 March 1984

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Contents

Page 1
Masthead
OHA Asks Millions in Revenues
Resolution Raps Bishop Estate Trustee Vacancy
OHA Radio Show Gets Good Vibes
Page 2
from the Chairman's Desk
In Memoriam
Trustee Clears Air on False Impression of 'Joint Venture'
April Meetings
Page 2 Advertisements
Page 2 Advertisements Column 1
Page 3
Political Warriors
Ariyoshi Double Talk
La Kukahekahe Attracts Large Turnout on Oahu
"Growing Child"
Page 4
Waihee Discusses Reparations
House Interior Committee Holds May 3 NHSC Hearing
Page 5
Kahana Living Park Concept Long Overdue Says OHA Report
OHA Supports Water Code
Hana 'Water Families' Seek Overdue Payments
Imi Hoʻola Helps Medical Careers
Page 6
Kaulana Na Pua Launches Drive for School Books
Hawaiian Childrens' Total Educational Needs Cited in Testimony for U.S. Kokua
Reforestation, Fencing Jobs Help Kai Opua Fund Raising
West Kauai Rotarians Very Impressed with OHA Show
Page 7
Your Reception is Most Appreciated
Page 1
Ka Wai Ola O OHA
Masthead
OHA Sues State
Page 1 Advertisements
Page 1 Advertisements Column 1
OHA Ready for April Hearing by U.S. Senate Committee
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