Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 29, Number 10, 1 October 2012 — MEAOLOKO TABLE OF CONTENTS [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

MEAOLOKO TABLE OF CONTENTS

MO'OLELO NUI | C0VER FEATURE Kana'iolowalu, strength in numbers page 10 BY GARETT KAMEMOĪO The yearlong effort to register hundreds of thousands of Native Hawaiians begins. Who's signing up and why This special issue is dedicated to Kana'iolowalu, with articles on: Why it's important to register, by OHA CEO Kamana'opono Crabbe, PAGE 4 Q&A with Native Hawaiian Roll Commission Chairman John Waihe'e, PAGE 5 Helpful info on various registries, past and present, PAGE 6 Report from the continent, PAGE 7 Why sovereignty matters, PAGE 8 Clip and send: official Kana'iolowalu form, PAGE 9 What self-determination will look like is as yet unknown. A kāhea is going out to Hawaiians to register now — in a sense, to gather on the shore in preparation for the metaphorical voyage to eome, PAGE 12

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