OHA unveils new executive team
Office of Hawaiian Affairs CEO Kamana'opono Crabbe has officially announced his senior executive team, which includes two new faces and a couple of promotions from within the organization.
OHA to transition mill operations
The Office of Hawaiian Affairs announced today that its non-profit subsidiary, Hi‘ipoi, LLC, will transition ownership and management of Makaweli Poi Mill to a Kaua‘i community organization.
OHA Board of Trustees to Hold Two Meetings on Kaua‘i
Native Hawaiians on Kaua‘i will get an opportunity to provide feedback to the Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA) at a community forum as well as a regular Board of Trustees meeting.
Ka Wai Ola, May 2012
‘This new day as it dawns is a forerunner of a new day for all Hawaiians,’
Emergencies drive demand for OHA consumer loans
From behind her desk at the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Tracy Mattos has bailed many families out of emergencies. She has been OHA's friendly consumer loan officer.
Governor signs bill to transfer land valued at $200 million to OHA
Governor Neil Abercrombie made history today by signing into law a bill that transfers 10 land parcels in Kakaʻako Makai to the Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA) in order to settle ceded land revenue claims that date back to 1978.
SHOW DESCRIPTION: PEWA opened on First Friday, July 2nd at the MAMo Gallery on Bethel Street in Downtown Honolulu. PEWA features the artwork and collaborations of Carl F. K. Pao and Solomon Enos.
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