Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 29, Number 7, 1 July 2012 — Untitled [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

mo'olelo nui Bodies of Art

PAGE 14 BYSARAHPAGHEGO For its newest exhibition, "Tattoo Honolulu," the Honolulu Museum of Art showcases the living body of work of tattooists Tricia Allen, center, Joel Albanez, Bong, Mike Ledger, Keone Nunes, left, Lucky Olelo, Richie Lucero, Sado, Sua Suluape Aisea Toetuu, right, and Billy Whitney. - Courtesy: Shuzo Uemoto/ Honolulu Museum of kt

MEAOLOKO TABLE 0F CONTENTS

lulai July 2012 Vol. 29, No. 7

ea governance Criminal justice panel holds first summit page 5

BY TREENA SHAPIRO The Native Hawaiian Justice Task Force is looking for solutions to reduce the disproportionate number of Hawaiians in the criminal justice system HO'ONt'tlUO/EDIIClTION Music to his ears moe 10 BY KEKOA ENOMOĪO Nā Hōkū Hanohano Award winner Aaron Salā steps into a new post at the University of Hawai'i dedicated to Hawaiian music

NiPUKE 'Aleka in ffonderland page 17 BYMARYALICE MILHAM Lewis Caroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland joins the realm of classic books translated into Hawaiian

lllustration: John īenniel

NĪHMMNi/EVENTS Gabby-kapila m 20 BY LYNN COOK ln August, two music festivals perpetuate the legacy of the late, great Gabby Pahinui

Gabby Pahinui, second from right, with the Royal Hawaiian Serenaders - Barney lsaacs, Bill Akamahou and Alvin Kaleolani lssacs Sr., in the 1 950s. - Courtesy