Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 33, Number 12, 1 December 2016 — MEA O LOKO TABLE OF CONTENTS [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

MEA O LOKO TABLE OF CONTENTS

MO'OLELO NUI I C0VER FEtTURE Mālama 'āina, mālama waiwai moe 12 BY FRANGINE KANANIONAPUA MURRAY As ali'i managed their resources in centuries past, 0HA is developing a plan to ensure fiscal resources are available to support the well-being of Native Hawaiians for generations to eome.

Et I eOVERN!NGE A year in review of Hawaiian governance pige 4 BY DEREK H. KAUANOE Developments in 2016 include a draft Native Hawaiian Constitution and new direction from the Department of lnterior about creating a government-to-government relationship with a future Hawaiian nation.

Kekemapa | December 2016 | Vol. 33, No. 12 'ilNi I LANO £ WinR Rules strengthen Hawaiians' role in resource management hoe 9 BYTREENASHAPIRO The 'Aha Moku Advisory Committee has established new rules to give Hawaiians from all major islands more representation

n resource management decisions that impact their communities. 000K R£VIEW 'Facing the Spears of Change' pige 10 BY MAKANA RISSER GHAI Marie Alohalani Brown's new book, "Facing Spears of

Change: The Life and Legacy of John Papa Ī'ī" relies on archival research and primary English and Hawaiian language sources to tell the life story of one of the great 'ōiwi historians of the 19th century.

Marie Alohalani Brown and her new book. - Photo: Kalei Nu'uhiwa