Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 35, Number 6, 1 Iune 2018 — MEA O LOKO [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
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MO'OLELO NUI I G0VER FEATURE Recovery slow after flash flood PAOE 15 BY TREENA SHAPIR0
Remote communities along Kaua'i's northern coast are still struggling after record-setting rains caused extensive damage to homes and roads.
'ĀINi I LAND 4 WATER ln Pele's Path page 17 BYTREENASHAPIRO Kīlauea volcano has sent lava flowing into a residential subdivisions in an explosive and awe-inspiring display of Pele's power.
STEM scholar, Jessie Wallaee. - Photo: Courtesy /p
HO'ONA'AIUO I EDUGATION OHA supports STEM scholars page 5 , BY STERUNG W0NG
0HA Higher Education Scholarships support students majoring in science, technology,
engineering and mathematics (STEM), including recent graduates from UH Maui College, UH Mānoa and Kapi'olani Community College.
MO'OMEHEU I GULTURE Kamehameha Day Gelebrations BY NANEA ARMSTRONG-WASSEL Kamehameha Day celebrations honor the founder of the Hawaiian Kingdom in a tradition that dates back to 1871.