OFFICE of HAWAIIAN AFFAIRS
711 Kapi‘olani Blvd., Ste. 500 • Honolulu, Hawai‘i 96813-5249
Mei 2008 • Vol. 25, No. 5
www.oha.org/kawaiola/2008/05
  Ka Wai Ola - The Living Water of OHA


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OHA's radio show Na 'O¯iwi 'O¯lino and hosts Kimo Kahō'ano and Brickwood Galuteria went to Hilo for its second live remote broadcast in just over one year of shows. - Photo: Blaine Fergerstrom

OHA radio broadcasts
live from Hilo

Hosts Kimo Kahō'ano and Brickwood Galuteria brought pots of coffee and Nā 'Ōiwi 'Ōlino radio show microphones to the Naniloa Volcanoes Resort on the shores of Hilo Bay, where they welcomed guests for three days on April 2, 3 and 4 during the Merrie Monarch festivities.

Nā 'Ōiwi 'Ōlino, the radio show of the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, visited Hilo for its second live remote broadcast in just over one year of shows. The show broadcast live from Maui in November.

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Volcanoes park ranger Joni Mae Makuakāne-Jarrell, stopped by in full uniform with recent pictures of Halema'uma'u. Her brother, Hawaiian musician Kenneth Makuakāne, paid a surprise visit. - Photo: Blaine Fergerstrom

In Hilo, Brick and Kimo were joined on Wednesday by Luahiwa Nāmāhoe who stopped by to talk about 'Aha Pūnana Leo. Kū Kahakalau came representing Kanu O Ka 'Āina Public Charter School. The last guests of the day, Gemini Telescope Science Fellow Scott Fisher and outreach assistant Koa Ka'ahanui Rice, came to talk about the telescope atop Mauna Kea and its remote facility at the 'Imiloa Astronomy Center in Hilo.

Thursday show guests included Kumu Hula Johnny Lum Ho, whose hālau, Ka Ua Kani Lehua, returned triumphantly to Merrie Monarch after a long hiatus. He was joined by Hawaiian musician Darren Benitez. OHA Hawai'i Island Trustee Robert Lindsey and Leatrice Kauahi of the OHA Health Hale also stopped by for a chat.

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Nalani Kanaka'ole talks to Brick and Kimo about judging Merrie Monarch. - Photo: Blaine Fergerstrom

On Friday, the show wrapped up with a visit from noted kumu hula and Merrie Monarch chief judge Nālani Kanaka'ole, her husband, designer Sig Zane, and their son, Kuha'o. They were followed by Volcanoes National Park ranger Joni Mae Makuakāne-Jarrell, who stopped by in full uniform with recent pictures of Halema'uma'u spewing plumes of ash. Her brother, Hawaiian musician Kenneth Makuakāne, surprised everyone by stopping by to visit his sister during the show.

Nā 'Ōiwi 'Ōlino expanded its reach starting April 28, with broadcasts now on three islands. In addition to AM 940 KKNE in Honolulu, it can be heard on AM 900 KNUI on Maui and AM 850 KHLO in Hilo and AM 790 KKON in Kona. The drive-time morning show airs weekdays from 6:30 to 9, and streams live worldwide at www.am940hawaii.com.

Catch the hourlong highlights show 6-7 a.m. Sundays on AM 940 KKNE, FM 105.1 KINE and KCCN FM 100 in Honolulu, KAPA 100.3 FM in Hilo and KAGB 99.1 FM in Kona. It also airs on Maui, 9–10 a.m. Sundays on KPOA 93.5 FM. On the continent, the highlights show airs 8-9 a.m. Saturdays in Las Vegas on KLAV AM 1230.

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Kuha'o, left, and Sig Zane were guests. - Photo: Blaine Fergerstrom
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Darren Benitez and Johnny Lum Ho live, on the radio, in the lobby of the Naniloa Volcanoes Resort. - Photo: Blaine Fergerstrom



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