Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 13, Number 12, 1 December 1996 — The Rev. Moses Keale, Sr. [ARTICLE]

The Rev. Moses Keale, Sr.

Trustee, Kaua'i, Ni'ihau tion last, and that is the ultimate challenge for eaeh of us who have served and/or eontinue to serve as trustees of the Hawaiian people's assets. All of us, Trustees and Hawaiians, have a duty to eaeh other. The success of OHA depends on the participation of every individual. Diligence by all will ensure a firm foundation for the future of our ehildren and children's children. I am reminded of the mele "I Ola Kākou Nā Hawai'i" written by our Kupuna Aunty Maile Vargo and Aunty Violet Hughes. I write the words for all of us to ponder: