Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 14, Number 8, 1 ʻAukake 1997 — Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Kōkua No ke kikokikona ma kēia Kolamu

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LAND CLAIMS, TRUSTS & ENTITLEMENTS August 20, 21 , and 22, 1 997 CENTER FOR HAWAIIAN STUDIES_ University of Hawai'i at Manoa Just saying "they stole the lanel" isn't enough. Learn about the efforts to assert kuleana rights, settle land claims, and influenceanticipated negotiation of the OHA ceded land entitlements. Experts will discuss the problems and possible solutions to these Hawaiian land issues. Fee: $15 (includes tour of land agencies, materials, and conference meals) Mail-in registration mustbe postmarked no laterthan August 1 5. For more information eall Keali'i Gora at 942-7606.

SOVEREIGNTY & SELF-DETERMINATION September 5, 6, and 7, 1997 QUEEN LILI'UOKALANI CHILDREN'S CENTER Punalu'u, O'ahu Self-determination and sovereignty were onee frightening ideas. Now, the challenge is to choose from the options open to Hawaiians. Discuss these choices and leam their implieations with Hawaiian legal scholarsand movementleaders, then make your own decisions. Fee: $3 (camping available at QLCC) Optional Lunches: $5 Mail-in registration must be postmarked no later than August 29. For more information eall Lela Hubbard at 487-2311 or Promise Kaanapu at 536-8220.

CULTURAL RETRIEVAL & IDENTITY September 20 and 21, 1997 AHI'S RESTAURANT 53-146 Kamehameha Highway Punalu'u, O'ahu The protection of burials, preservation of cultural sites, and the return of sacred objects are now in federal and state laws. But how Hawaiians implement these laws is less clear. Discuss -- and help resolve - the dilemmas of modern sensitivity with involved cultural authorities. Fee: $10 (includes luneh) Sunday Windward O'ahu Sacred Sites Tour: $12 Mail-in registration must be postmarked no later than September 1 2. For more information eall Linda Delaney at 941-4946.

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The goal of Ho'omalu ma Kualoa is to lay the foundation of mutual trust, knowledge and lnformed actlon on whieh we will rebuild a strong and unified Hawaiian Nation. Ka*a'onc

Ali are invited to be part of thfs effort. Please eali Kina'u Kamali'I at (808) 941-4946 for more information on how you, your famiiy or organization ean become lnvolved.

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