Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 17, Number 5, 1 May 2000 — Wao koa [ARTICLE]

Wao koa

Hawaiian chapter on KCCN, simply the best, the world listens, for the feehngs of the Hawaiian nationals and Hawaiian kingdom. Your ground-shak-ing action reminds us who we are. Forty seas have risen above the mountains, and will eome again. Akua provided a radio host named Keaumiki Akui. You have faithfuhy faced our eanoe toward the horizon. You pound, you listen, instinctively and servantly to your callers. Mana kēia, kiha i ka lani, how you

open the heavens. Your eah sign, "Any thoughts, comments or suggestions? Aloha — you're on the air with Keaumiki Akui." Your shows and callers corrected history and kept us all over the world listening. Continue your good work. Ua mau ke ea o ka 'āina i ka pono. We aloha you. Akua lako. 'Onipa'a. Ma'o Pu'u one kani o Mākua OHA reserves the right to edit all lettersfor length, defamatory and libelous material, and other objectionable content, and reserves the right to print on a space available basis. Letters are authorizedfor puhlieation on a one-letter, per subject, per year basis. The inclusion of a letter author's title is a courtesy extended by Ka Wai Ola and does not constitute validation or recognition ofthe writer as such. All letters must be typed, signed and not exceed 200 words. Send letters to Ka Wai Ola o OHA, 711 Kapi'olani Blvd„ Suite 500, Honolulu, HI 96813. Readers ean also email their letters to oha@aloha.net. ■