Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 38, Number 3, 1 March 2021 — MEA O LOKO [ARTICLE]

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MO'OLELO HUI I C0VER FEATURE OHA Moves Forward With Kaka'ako Makai PAGES 16-17 BYSTERLING W0NG OHA is prioritizing development of its 30 acres at Kaka'ako Makai. This valuable waterfront land in urban Honolulu has the potential to generate millions to address the needs of Native Hawaiians. KUAMO'O 'ŌLELO | HIST0RV Fishponds, Factories and Families pages 20-21 BY PUANANI FERNANDEZ-AKAMINE The changes in Kaka'ako over the past 200 years have been profound. Follow the history of Kaka'ako from an area of wetlands and fishponds to a trendy, urban community.

Malaki | March 2021 1 Vol. 38, No. 03 'ĪIHA | LAHO & OOEIH OHA Determined to Restore Wahiawā Lands pages BY TAYL0R ASA0 & L0RI WALKER During this legislative session OHA is pursuing a bill to provide $3 million in infrastructure to support diversified agriculture and reforestation efforts on its 511 acres of Wahiawā land. HO'OKAHUA WAIWAI | E00H0MI0 SELf-SUFFICIEHCY Salt + Sea Makes a Splash on Kaua'i paoe 6 BYTAMMY M0RI Maile Taylor is running a thriving business on Kaua'i with two storefronts and an online store with help from an OHA Mālama Loan.