Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 31, Number 9, 1 September 2014 — MEAOLOKO TABLE OF CONTENTS [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
MEAOLOKO TABLE OF CONTENTS
MO'OLELO NUI I G0VER ST0RY Voices of resistance p«ge ia BY NOELANI GOODYEAR-KA'ŌPUA, PH.D. The kumu behind the #HawaiianPatriots Project shares the story of her students' work to bring renewed voice to four Hawaiians, including Kaho'olawe activist George Helm and territorial Sen. Kamokila Campbell, whose resolve to fight for their beliefs continues to resound today. 'ĀINA I UND & WATER Legal milestones pige 6 BY GARETT KAMEMOĪO The Native Hawaiian Legal Corp. is marking four decades of advocating for Hawaiians in protecting land, water and iwi. Now it's looking ahead at the next 40 years.
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MiULI OU I HEALĪH A trio of health fairs page n BY KARIN STANT0N Beyond blood pressure readings, these health fairs focus on domestic violence, positive male role models and healing arts across cultures. Happening on three islands, the events are supported by grants from OHA.
Nī PUKE I BOOKS Alzheimer's through a keiki's eyes page 26 BY LURLINE WAILANA MCGREG0R Author Juvenna Chang writes from her grandson's point of view in the children's book Why Can't Papa Remember My NameP
A Earlier this year, men learned the importance of lōkahi (unity), laulima (cooperation) and building a strong foundation through hale building. Similar themes will be explored during a weekend camp-outfor boyson Kaua'i in October. - Courtesy: Sean Chun