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MEAOLOKO TABLE OF CONTENTS

MO'OLELO Nlll I G0VER FEATURE Protect Kaho'olawe 'Ohana tums 40 p«ge m BY TREENA SHAPIR0

lt's been 40 years since a group of protesters laneleel on " J Kaho'olawe anel began four decades of aloha 'āina that has had a lasting impact throughout the archipelago.

'ĪINl I LAND 1ND WĪTER Hōkūle'a Training i pige 5 BY LURLINE MGGREG0R Before taking part in Hōkūle'a's Mālama Honua Worldwide Voyage, crew members need extensive training in technical skills, as well as on the message of living sustainably with the rest of lsland Earth.

Mei | May 2016 | Vol. 33, No. 5 MO'OMEHEU I GUUIIRE BY LYNN G00K

Second Saturday offers a new option for art fans page 12

While art galleries still open their doors on First Fridays, Second Saturday now offers a family-friendly, daytime art walk, this month in conjunction with the Maoli Arts Movement.

MĪUEI 0U I HEĪLĪH What you need to know about strokes pīge 11 BY D0N WEISMAN To mark Stroke Awareness Month in May, the American Heart Association offers some tips for preventing and treating strokes, the third leading cause of death in Hawai'i.

A young aspiring artist, taking part in the event. - Photo: Courtesy Miki Lee