Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 30, Number 9, 1 September 2013 — MEAOLOKO TABLE OF CONTENTS [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

MEAOLOKO TABLE OF CONTENTS

MO'OLELO NUI I C0VER FEATURE Preparing Kanaka Maoli for careers in health moe 16 BY GARETT KAMEMOĪO Efforts aim to increase the numbers of Native Hawaiians in the health care field. In Hawai'i, just 4 percent of practicing doctors are Native Hawaiian HO'OKAHUi WilWil I E00N0MI0 SELf-SUFFIGIGENGY Building homes for Hawai'i families pige 6 BY FRANGINE MURRAY Having a home of one's own provides families stability and a ehanee to grow, says the executive director of the Hawai'i Habitat for Humanity Association. The annual Build-a-thon takes plaee this month at sites across the lslands

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Ka Miki' pioe 12 BY KALANI AKANA, PH.D. Discovering gems of knowledge in the story "Ka Miki," culled from the archives of an early 1900s Hawaiian-language newspaper

Nī HiNiNi I EVENTS Pacific weaving traditions earn spotlight PiGE is BY LYNN C00K Weavers from the Marshall lslands, French Polynesia and Hawai'i will gather for a six-day weaving symposium leading up to the grand reopening of Bishop Museum's Pacific Hall

'Ka Miki' provides a descrintion resemblina

moves and positions taken by Hawaiian k martial art practiW tioners. - Photo:

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