Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 31, Number 2, 1 Pepeluali 2014 — MEA O LOKO TABLE OF CONTENTS [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

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MEA O LOKO TABLE OF CONTENTS

MO'OLELO NUI I C0VER FEATURE Kaka'ako at a crossroads moe 16 BY GARETT KAMEMOĪO 0HA properties in the area generate $1 million annually, a sliver of the agency's overall budget. To maximize potential, 0HA will seek entitlements at the Legislature

HE HO'OMMU'O I IN MEM0RMM Former Trustee Donald Gataluna stayed true to his principles page4 BY GARETT KAMEMOĪO The longtime Kaua'i and Ni'ihau trustee worked to improve educational opportunities for Hawaiians . Additional remembrances: ' Kimo Akane, radio personality, PAGE 4 Loretta Fuddy, state health director, and Lowell Kalapa, economics guru, PAGE6

pepeluali | february 2014 | Vol. 31, No. 2 Ei 1 00VERNiNCE OHA outlines its legislative priorities page 5 BY STERLING W0NG The majority of 0HA's bills address the state's management of Hawai'i's precious land and cultural resources

NiliULU | COMMUNITV A helping hand for 0'ahu's home ess page 11 BY TIFFANY HILL A single mother's story of how the lnstitute for Human Services helped her and her five children move from homelessness to transitional housing in Waimānalo

Trustee Donald Cataluna. - Photo: ArnaJohnson )