Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 21, Number 8, 1 ʻAukake 2004 — Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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-an annual gathering I dedicated to Native Hawaiian community development

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Please join us for the largest gathering of people to learn anel discuss Native Hawaiian issues that affect all of us. CNHA's Third Annual Native Hawaiian Conference is the plaee to learn about the latest developments at the loeal, state and federal level on issues critical to all Hawaiians, such as health, education, housing, ^el^o^emanee, cultural preservation, eeonomie development, and Hawaiian homelands. Attend some or all of the events. Hear from Senator lnouye, Lt. Governor Aiona, KS CEO Dee Jay Mailer, OHA Administrator Clyde Namuo, DHHL Chair Mieah Kane, Congressman Ahe^mmhie, Congressman Case and many other key decision makers in the Native Hawaiian community.

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'Ke^naie Spe ake rs • Constance Lau, American Savings Bank CEO • Rick West, Director of the National Museum of the American lndian • Janice Whitney Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) • Trudy Anderson, National Native Health lnitiatives • Mervina Cash-Kaeo, ALU LIKE, ine. President & CEO • And more... lnfarmatianal rWarksfajps W Qrant lSgsaurce& • Setting the Agenda for Environmental & Cultural Resources • Native Health lnitiatives from Around the Country • Court Cases lmpacting Native Hawaiian Communities • Genealogy & Ancestry • Affordable Housing • And more...

i(iggi8ier uaaagf! Online at www.hawaiiancouncil.org or by calling toll-free at 800.709.2642 or from O'ahu at 808.521.5011. For more information, eall us or contact us via e-mail at conf@hawaiiancouncil.org. Scholarships from OHA> DHHL and the Kamehameha Schools are available! We hope you ean join us during this momentous occasion; as we share, celebrate, and move forward together! Register before August 9th for best rates.

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