Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 36, Number 9, 1 Kepakemapa 2019 — MEAOLOKO [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

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MEAOLOKO

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mo'olelo nui i g0ver feature īhe prison crisis - how we got here, and what we're doing stirtihg oh page n R0N WILLIAMS, IKAIKA HUSSEY, KAMAILE MALOONAŪO, KAWENA LEI CARAVALHO-MATTOS, 'UMI PERKINS We examine the impact of mass arrests of Hawaiians in 1895, 0HA's work educating our incarcerated brothers and sisters, new criminal justice policies, and more.

mo'omeheu i cul11ire Our beloved flag page 19 KAU'I SAI A flag for your wall, window, or wherever; and the story of how it eame to be.

Kepakemapa September 2019 Vol. 36, No. 9

'alna i land & water k Protecting pa'akai page 4 * MALIA N0BREGA Traditional Hawaiian sea salt is at the core

* of many of our cultural practices - including eating - but pa'akai production is at risk on the Garden lsland. Here's how you ean help save it.

mo'omeheu i culture Hanau ka Mauna a Kea p»gei« KALANI AKANA A cultural history of Hawai'i's tallest mounīain.