Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 15, Number 10, 1 October 1998 — Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
!Ho'omaCu ma %uaCoa 500 University Hvenue, # 326 9iono(uIu 96826 <Pfwne/?M (808)941-4946 1 A MESSAGE m |j| Aloha kakou, |f| Ho'omalu ma Kualoa is a "people's process." We work together and provide the opportunity for informed discussion, allow eaeh one to be heard, and then find p| where we have agreement and ean speak with one : voice. These agreements are then formalized in the written document called the "Palapala 'Aelike." Our work ~ and this special insert - is funded solely ;v T from fees, donations and contributions from people like |f| you, families and community organizations. To assure the independence and integrity of our efforts, no | attempt has been made to seek government or large foundation grants. M We are committed to rebuilding trust and unity among the Hawaiian people. Too often, our leaders get too far ahead of us and too far apart from eaeh other. That's why we are unanimously opposed to the Hā Hawai'i process. It is not for any one group of leaders ; to assert they have the power to decide we're ready to ; elect delegates, how many delegates should be elected, or how districts are to be drawn. ; | It's our future, and we should have the final say in H how it's decided. No government ean succeed without || the informed consent and loyalty of its people. S/S/ Please read this special insert. Our purpose is to: ^4 mm Hl Ask for your support of Ho'omalu ma Kualoa as the people's process for decision-making; I IH Share the "Palapala 'Aelike" as an expression of self-determination and example of how to build ||j self-government; and ĒH Invite you to watch "Olelo TV" for a series of presentations to lay "eommon ground" for the Wi "Hawaiian Summit" next January We ean fulfill the prophesy - but only by standing as one. E kū ana ka paia!