Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 33, Number 12, 1 December 2016 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

the preservation anel perpetuation of, anel education in, culture is central to an enduring and healthy people. We have sponsored and held several Hawaiian cultural events, to touch thousands of people across the state:

attendees to 47 I Mana Ka Lāhui workshops on six islands

attendees to W] I Culture-focused P xJ 'Ahahui events in 2016

there are other cultural assets OHA has contributed to:

Killiililill donation to Mālama Mauna 'Ala, for site restoration

acquire for stewardship the Kuamo'o battlefield in south Kona

OHA is updating its cultural directories; Ola Nā Iwi: Directory of Hawaiian Artists and Cultural Resources; Ku Mai ka Po'e Hula: Directory of Hula Resources; Nā Lima Mikioi: Directory of Weavers and Fiber Artists

gto bring Kalani'ōpu'u's story to a 21st Century audience:

IFacebook posts reached 2,207,535 unique users and got 3,507,486 impressions.

n "vi m people around the world watched the powhiri ceremony at Te Papa through Facebook Live.