Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 28, Number 7, 1 July 2011 — MEAOLOKO TABLE OF CONTENTS [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

MEAOLOKO TABLE OF CONTENTS

mo'olelo nui | g0ver feature Cultivating cultural pride page i6 BY KEKOA EN0M0Ī0 PH0Ī03 BY 3HANE TEGARDEN Buoyed by an OHA grant, the Kīhei Canoe Club's Na'auao I Na 'Ūpio 0 Maui program teaches youth the many facets of Hawaiian culture beyondjust paddling

'KINl | LAHD AND WtnR Mālama loko i'a page 6 BY FRANGINE MURRAY With a passion for restoring Hawaiian fishponds, Graydon "Buddy" Keala performs the work he enjoys with a little help from a Mālama Loan

lulai | July 2011 | Vol. 28, No. 7

mo'omeheu | gulture īhe wood whisperer page 15 BYGHERYL C0RBIELL Hawai'i lsland woodcarver Toma Barboza's imagination is ignited, and his work is made easier, thanks to an OHA partnership with Hawai'i First Federal Credit Union

'alemanaka | galendar page 22 Cultural festivities abound in July from the Prince Lot Hula Festival to the { 'Ukulele Festival and the refreshing ' Hawai'i Oeean Film Festival The Prince Lot Hula Festival. - Photo: Courtesy of Moanalua Gardens Foundation

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