Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 28, Number 11, 1 November 2011 — MEA O LOKO TABLE OF CONTENTS [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
MEA O LOKO TABLE OF CONTENTS
mo'olelo nui/ g0ver feature Asia-Pacific ambitions page 22 BY LYNN C00K An OHA grant helps to elevate the Hawaiian 'ike at APEC HO'OKAHIIA WilWU/ EOONOMIO SELF-SUFFIGIENGY Kitchen of dreams paoe 5 BY NAOMI S0DETANI Chefs offered their talents at the community celebration for a new certified commercial kitchen in Papakōlea m0re eoonomio 8elf-8ufficiency c0verage: Job-training program nurtures career growth, PAGE 6 1 AKAMAI Hnanee Academy builds stock-savvy students, PAGE 7 1 New homesteader has a hand in building his own neighborhood, PAGE 11 1 OHA loan helps in emergencies, PAGE 14 I The outlook on jobs, PAGE 15 1 Capitalizing on innovative ideas, PAGE 20 1 Plus, 4 pages of free ads highlighting Native Hawaiian-owned businesses, PAGE 16
Nowemapa | November 2011 1 Vol. 28, No. 11 mo'omeheu/ culture State, GGA face lawsuit over Hawaiian religion page 13 BY DIANA LEONE Six pa'ahao fight for the right to practice their Native Hawaiian religion in an Arizona prison
Cha-Cha-Cha Boom! , page 28 D BY SHANN0N WIANEOKI The Mary Kaye Trio (nee Ka'aihue) dazzled audiences in post-war Las Vegas, pioneering Sin City's dusk-'til-dawn era
Photos: Courtesy of John Kaye