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Listen to recordings of this special radio series highlighting the stories behind a selection of Oahu's Hawaiian place names.
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Ka 'Ölelo O Nä 'Öiwi 'Ölino
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Ka 'Ōlelo O Nā 'Ōiwi 'Ōlino
"The words and wisdom of our Brilliant Hawaiian people"
We present for you here selections from "Ka 'Ōlelo O Nā 'Ōiwi 'Ōlino"
Hawaiian Word of the Day, as featured on the OHA-sponsored Nā 'Ōiwi 'Ōlino radio show , weekdays on AM 940.
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Hawaiian Databook
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Ka Wai Ola Advertising Info
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Ka Wai Ola o OHA - The Living Water of OHA is a free, monthly newspaper of the Office of Hawaiian
Affairs. Ka Wai Ola effectively serves the Hawaiian community by
reporting on critical issues that impact not only Hawaiians, but the
community at-large, and is posted online.
Ka Wai Ola o OHA is mailed each month to homes statewide and on the
continent. Copies are available at all public libraries, and are
distributed to Hawaiian agencies and offices throughout the islands.
Annual readership surveys help to shape the publication with public
input, ensuring its optimum effectiveness as a communication tool for
all Hawaiians.
Approximate monthly circulation (as of January 2010): 59,500
Oahu: 39,000
Hilo, Hawaii: 6,500
Kona, Hawaii: 2,000
Kahukui/Wailuku, Maui: 3,500
Lahaina, Maui: 500
Molokai/Lanai: 1,000
Kauai: 2,500
U.S. continent: 4,500
Online via www.oha.org : 8,000
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KWO Archived Issues
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Ka Wai Ola Newspaper Editions
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Radio
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Television
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Hooulu Lahui Aloha - TV
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"Hooulu Lahui Aloha" is a series of one-hour roundtable discussion shows on
Hawaiian issues, produced by OHA staff at Olelo communtiy television. Topics include current information on Hawaiian history, culture,
politics, events, and language.
"Hooulu Lahui Aloha" airs on Oahu on NATV Channel 53 every Thursday night at 7 p.m., and is also broadcast on several community-access channels on the Neighbor islands and U.S. continent.
To view the show online at the same time it airs on Oahu, click on the "NATV-Channel 53" link in the OLELONET section at www.olelo.org.
On-demand online streaming video of selected episodes is also avaliable here.
Below is a listing of past "Hooulu Lahui Aloha" topics and panel guests.
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