Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 27, Number 6, 1 June 2010 — Table of contents mea o loko [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

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MO'OLELO NUI Cover Feature j E Kū Ana Ka Paia page 20 1 BY KATHY MUNENO An exhibit at Bishop Museum brings together three Kū images for the first time in 150 years, thanks in part tO an 0HA £ranl Kū image. - Photo: © fostEA Governance ees of īhe Entish Museum

Djou wins seat in Congress page 4 BY FRANCINE MURRAY See what Hawai'i's newest congressman said about Hawaiian issues at the OHA-sponsored debate.

HO'ONA'AUAO Education OHA pr«gram »ffers financial aid for Hawaiian keiki pme 17 BY JENNIFER ARMSTRONG Kako'o Ho'ona'auao helps with K-12 expenses for private school and specialized academic programs in Hawai'i. 'ĀINA Land and Water O&A with Lea Hong page 23 INTERVIEWED BY LISA ASATO Caring for Honouliuli Forest Reserve takes many hands working together.

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The endangered Schiedea obovata in Honouliuli. - Photo: Mike Walker