Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 38, Number 2, 1 February 2019 — MEA O LOKO [ARTICLE]

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mo'olelo nui | c0ver feature Kākau: Remembering a Forgotten Song pages 16-18 BY PUANANI FERNANDEZ-AKAMINE The traditional Hawaiian art of tattoo has seen a revival over the past two decades and Kahuna Kā Uhi Keone Nunes is intent on passing this 'ike to a new generation. 'ohihl-mo'omeheu-'īini | eamily-culture-e1rth Hui Mālama o Ke Kai Foundation piges 10-11 BYCHERYL CHEETSUTSUMI This OHA grant recipient based in Waimānalo, O'ahu, is a small organization that is doing big things for its community.

ho'onīwo | educm10h Kaho'iwai Teacher Education Program page m BY NOEKEONAONA KIRBY A uniquely Hawaiian teacher training program prepares up and coming kumu forthe classroom. mo'omeheu | culture Mo'olelo Makahiki: Ka'ohele Hulu 0 Kainalu page 26 BY MIKI'ALA PESCAIA Determined to make his father proud, Ka'ohele trained hard to earn the honor of representing his ahupua'a in the Makahiki competition.