Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 39, Number 10, 1 October 2022 — MEA O LOKO [ARTICLE]

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MEA O LOKO

table of contents Okakopa (October) 2022 | Vol. 39, No. 10

MO'OLELO NUI | C0VER FEATURE Kaupe: The 'Ōlohe Dog-Man of NU'UanU PAGES 16-17 BY ADAM KEAWE MANAL0-CAMP A mo'olelo of chief Kaupe, half man, half dog, whose reign of terror was marked with depravity. It is said that his malevolent spirit continues to roam Nu'uanu Valley to this day. 'IKE NA'AUAO | EDUCATIONAL PATHWAYS Delivering Culture-Based Learning PAGES 9-10 BY ED KALAMA Office of Hawaiian Affairs grantee INPEACE is taking its Kupu Ola program to students and teachers at Wai'anae lntermediate School.

MO'OMEHEU | CULTURE 'Ōiwi Resources and Our County Government p«geh BY KEONI KUOHA AND U'ILANI TANIGAWA LUM The case for the establishment of a Department of 'Ōiwi Resources in Maui County - a charter amendment that will be on the General Election ballot for Maui Nui residents. 'ĀINA | LANŪ AND SEA Raising Awareness About the Plight ofthe'lo PAGES 14-15 BY PUANANI FERNANDEZ-AKAMINE A hui of organizations is sponsoring "Hawk Week" October 9-1 5 in an effort to stop the shooting of 'io (endemic native Hawaiian hawks) on Hawai'i lsland.