Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 27, Number 8, 1 ʻAukake 2010 — OHAIN THE COMMUNITY [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

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OHAIN THE COMMUNITY

OHA RESEARCH HOSTS OPEN HOUSE

OHA Director of Research Dr. Kamana'opono Crabbe and Mālia Ka'aihue, 0HA's Lead Researcher for Land, Culture and History, weleome Joan Hori to the inaugural Research Open House in the OHA boardroom on July 1 9. Hori, the Hawaiian Collection Curator at the University of Hawai'i Hamilton Library, was among the 25 attendees who got acquainted with 0HA's new strategic plan, goals and priorities and discussed with OHA leadership and staff how they might work together in the future. CE0 Clyde Nāmu'o, C00 Stanton Enomoto and OHA Directors made presentations to the group, whieh included representatives from Kamehameha Schools, Hawai'i Criminal Justice Data Center, Native Hawaiian Cancer Network, Hawai'i Tourism Authority and others dealing with data eolleehon on Native Hawaiians and Native Hawaiian issues. Those interested in attending a future Research Open House may contact Momilani Lazo at 594-0260 or momilanil@oha.org. - Photo: Hekon Gaspar

OPEN FOR BUSINESS

Kaui Asing, OHA Community Outreach Coordinator V in the Advocacy Line of Business, and Gerald Lau, Senior Technieal Assistance Specialistfor 0HA's Native Hawaiian Revolving Loan Fund, provide information, brochures and publications of the Office of Hawaiian Affairs to the community at the Chamber of Commerce of Hawai'l 1 60th annual Membership Luneheon July 22 at the Hilton Hawaiian Village. More than 7 50 people attended the networking expo and luneheon, including OHA leadership and staff. - Photo: Ed Hishioka

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