Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 32, Number 6, 1 Iune 2015 — MEAOLOKO [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

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MEAOLOKO

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mo'olelo nui i g0ver feature Enriching lives and communities page 14 BY LI5A A5AĪ0 The Board of Trustees has approved $7.4 million in grants for the next two fiscal years. Thousands are expected to benefit, including the Papakōlea community, whieh will launeh a board and stone program to strengthen 'ohana through culture. MO'OMEHEII I eilUIIKE Cultural kuleana hits a high note page 6 Project Kuleana 2 spreads a message of cultural responsibility through music.

lune | June 2015 | Vol. 32, No. 6 'ĀINA I UND & WiīEK Battling gorilla ogo page 12 I BY CHERYL C0RBIELL f The invasive seaweed is targeted for removal on Moloka'i, propelled by a high school science project.

'alemanaka | calendar page 18 C0MPILED BY KAĪIE YAMANAKA Celebrations statewide will mark King Kamehameha Day with parades, pā'ū riders and musical performances, including in small-town Kohala, distinguished for being the king's birthplace.

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