Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 12, Number 6, 1 June 1995 — Internet Update [ARTICLE]

Internet Update

Native Hawaiian Data Book online OHA's Native Hawaiian Data Book is now on the Internet. This comprehensive research publication features statistics on the current status of native Hawaiians in Hawai'i and is an indispensable tool for anyone interested in understanding or studying Hawaiian issues. The data book has eight chapters: population, housing, education, health, human services, land, crime, and ineome and employment. Statistical information comes from a variety of state and federal government sources and is presented in a user-friendly format on OHA's worldwide web (WWW) site. In addition to the statistics provided, the book also includes background to the issues involved as well as projections for the future. The data book is accessible from OHA's home page: (http://hoohana.aloha.net/~oha/index.html) Operation 'Ohana information available Hawaiians wishing to enroll in OHA's Operation 'Ohana

ean now begin to do so virtually with the press of a button. Information about the program is located on OHA's web site; to get an application sent to their home all Internet users need do is e-mail their name and address directly from the site. (For those not connected to a web browser program, OHA's e-mail address is: (oha@aloha.net ) Internet users ean do the same to leam more about the Native Hawaiian Revolving Loan Fund. Information about the program is located alongside the Operation 'Ohana information. Ka Wai Ola online beats the post Tired of waiting weeks for the Ka Wai Ola to appear at your doorstep? Look no further than OHA on-the-net. Articles from the latest issue appear online at the same time Ka Wai Ola goes to print. For more information about OHA online eall 594-1981. To get online yourself eheek out Hawaii Online at 5336981.