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Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs
/ Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 21, Number 1, 1 January 2004
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Contents
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Masthead
THE STATE OF OHA ADDRESS
Ceded lands bill tops OHA's 2004 legislative agenda
IN THIS ISSUE
MAKAHIKI HOU
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Secede is the answer
Hawaiians, unite!
Protect native rights
What price paradise?
Military expansion puts Hawaiʻi in harm's way
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Contest Results
Talented youth recognized at Nā ʻŌiwi ʻŌlino awards
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NASA hearings
Kamehameha CEO
Woodcarving classes
Lunalilo Home lūʻau
Solidarity rally set for Jan. 12
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Ceded lands suit appeal planned
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Kamehameha settlement sparks heated response
Business class opens doors for entrepreneurs
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Army's expansion plans draw fire
Mākua training resumes
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A mahalo for Kahoʻolawe's sacrifice
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Surfers go back to roots with wooden board event
MAKAHIKI
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English Essay Competition
Hawaiian Essay Competition
Overall Winning Poster
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Nā ʻŌiwi ʻŌlino
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Kamehameha release empowers Hawaiians through music
Makahiki time for strengthening body
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OHA 2003: Missed opportunities
2004 is here -- this is the year to step forward for Native Hawaiian governance
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Hauʻoli Makahi Hou!
Respecting our differences as Hawaiians
An exciting new year to look forward to
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OHA board working together to earn trust and meet its duties to Hawaiian people
2004 legislative outlook
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Remembering 2003, preparing for 2004
OHA FINANCIAL REPORT
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