Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 37, Number 11, 1 November 2020 — MEA O LOKO [ARTICLE]

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MEA O LOKO

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mo'olelo noi i c0ver feature CNHA's Online Pop-up Mākeke a Runaway Success pages 10-12 BY CNHA STAFF The power of community is driving the success of the Pop-up Mākeke for Native Hawaiian businesses despite the pandemic and in time for the holidays. ho'okahua waiwai | eoononio self-sufficiency Native Hawaiian Business Virtuosos page 13 BYGHERYL CHEE TSUTSUMI After more than a century, Kamaka Hawai'i, ine., renowned for their coveted 'ukulele, may be the world's oldest Native Hawaiian-owned business.

Nowemapa November 2020 Vol. 37, No. 11 MAULI OLA | HEALĪH Building a Business and Bodies page m BYED KALAMA Entrepreneur Stuart Kam has taken his love of sport and good health and turned it into a thriving loeal business. Meet the owner of ATH. mo'omeheu | gulture A Tech Business Guided by the Moon page 26 BY PUANANI FERNANDEZ-AKAMINE Two Native Hawaiian women take on the male-dominated technology field with the creation of a new app inspired by Hina, goddess of the moon.