Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 34, Number 11, 1 November 2017 — MEA O LOKO [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
MEA O LOKO
TABLE 0F CONTENTS
MO'OLELO NUI I G0VER FE»TURE LILI'UOKALANI'8 LASTING LEGACY PAGE 13
PRESENTED BY THE 0FFIGE 0F HAWAIIAN AFFAIRS A century after her death, Queen Lili'uokalani's vision continues to touch the lives of Hawai'i's most vulnerable keiki. HO'OKAHU» W«IWtl | EG0N0MIG SELF-SOFTIGIEHCV Kāko'o 'Oihana 'Ōiwi PAGE 8 BY KA WAI OLA STAFF Our special advertising section and Hawaiian Things We Aloha gift guide make it easier to support Hawaiian-owned businesses this season.
Nowemapa November 2017 Vol. 34, No. 11 H0'0N»'»U»0 1 EDUCtTION OHA T0 DISTRIBUTE S3 MILLION T0 CHARTER SGHOOLS P»GE 4
BY STERLING WONG Changes to the way OHA supports Hawaiian-focused charter schools means funding will go directly to the schools.
Nt HtNtNt I EVENTS Ali'i trust leaders speak I at convention PtGE5
BYTREENASHAPIRO The 2017 Native Hawaiian Convention included updates from ali'i trust leaders who called for more community outreach and collaboration.