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Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs
/ Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 21, Number 4, 1 April 2004
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Contents
Page 1
Masthead
Charter Schools push for own district
Na wai ʻoe? Whose child are you?
IN THIS ISSUE
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Pipe dreams
Strangers in their own land
Norton no friend
Museum president disrespectful of sacred burials
Federal recognition like 'mad cow'
Page 2 Advertisements
Page 2 Advertisements Column 1
Page 3
Legislative Report
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ʻAha ʻŌpio o OHA
H-3 project input
Summer school aid
Native procession
Hawaiian Way Fund
Educators honored
Trustee salary
Nation visioning conference set for May 5, 6
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OHA launches micro-loan test
Nearly $700,000 awarded for community grants
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Hawaiian inmate finds inner freedom through a 'decolonized mind'
Hawaiian soul
Page 6 Advertisements
Page 6 Advertisements Column 1
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UH, activists at odds over progress on Mauna Kea audit
Hawaiian library
Lei plants book
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Q&A with Jon Osorio
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Ua hala ʻo Keʻalamāpuana Sarah Malina Ka'ilikea he kupuna no Kauaʻi i aloha nui ʻia
He Kanikau
Ka Nani O Ku ʻu Kīhāpai
He Mana ʻo Aloha No Ke ʻalamāpuana
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ʻAPELILA
Hewett's latest CD highlights importance of storytelling
Nā Palapalai takes the stage at historic Hawaiʻi Theatre
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Page 12 Advertisements
Page 12 Advertisements Column 1
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Cultural Foundations
Puanani Wilhelm named Outstanding Educator of the Year
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OHA FINANCIAL REPORT
Kamehameha's lessons in health and humanity
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Give voice to our ancestors and kūpuna to fulfill their hopes in rectifying wrongs
Reaching out to Hawaiians on the continent
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OHA must act responsibly and advocate for health and well-being of Hawaiians
Thoughts on yesterday, today and tomorrow
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New Community Health Center will serve Moloka'i residents and promote well-being
Common sense suggests that federal recognition offers a reasonable alternative
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HOʻOHUI ʻOHANA FAMILY REUNIONS
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