Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 22, Number 7, 1 July 2005 — Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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I 4 i H 4 Today, the establishment of a new Native H. L ' H ^Ē J Hawaiian government on the horizon and . A A j H[ . H f. , car? be achieved with the will and supportof A4A A AjHl ,.''' ■■■■ :•■■, .. ■-.•■ ■■'■"■ -'■ ū ■ ju ■',.- ■. . the Hawaiian people. The process is open ' ' 1 ■' I ' 1 1 i iA i iKI[, /\t | ' l'. C-J>- M to all indigenous Hawaiians, no matter ™ ** where you All you need to register is verification of your Hawaiian ancestry through documents such as a photocopy of a certified birth certificate showing Hawaiian parentage, or by prior verification through programs such as the g a Department ofHawaiian Home Lands, Kamehameha Schools or the Office I X I i J — of Hawaiian Affairs' Operation 'Ohana and Hawaiian Registry. Ē Ē Ē/ v Ē JĒ There is no blood-quantum minimum or age requirement. Ē^^ Ē ĒjĒ Ē i Ē The Kau Inoa Registration team will visit the following neighborhoods with Ē %/ l/l/ f Ē i Ē ^ _ free T-shirts for every completed registration form: ■ / Ē \/^/ Ē 2 Pearl City Elementary School A /) / 4pm II / Ē ^ July 9 Native Hawaiian Health & Education Fair 1 / i Oueen Ka'ahumanu Shopping Center, Kahului, Maui a/ Ē a/%/% S*\ 10 a.m.-2p.m. / Ē %A/ Ē Ē t^C/ Ju'y 9 Moloka 'i Slack Key Festival Ē Mitchell Pauole Center, Kaunakakai. Noon-5 p.m. July 21 KINE-105FM Moonlight Mele Concert Bishop Museum 5:30-9 p.m. July 23 & 24 North Shore Sunset on the Beach & Arts Festival Ali'i & Hale'iwa beach parks. July 29 & 30 KCCN-FM100 Birthday Bash Waikīkī Shell V V. For information eall 808.394.0050, or online at www.hawaiimaoli.org. Kau Inoa Registration • Hawai'i Maoli, Ino., P.O. Box 1 135 • Honolulu, Hl 96807 • 808.394.0050