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  • ON THE COVER:
    Diabetes among us
    Are you at risk? This insidious disease is prevalent among Native Hawaiians. Learn the warning signs.

WHAT’S INSIDE:

EA: Governance

• Aiona, Abercrombie face off in OHA-sponsored debate
• White House official addresses Hawaiian convention

‘Āina: Land & Water
• Healing Kaho‘olawe

‘ALEMANAKA: calendar

From Makahiki to the annual Turkey Shoot, November offers up something for everyone.

MAKAHIKI HE KANAKOLU:
OHA’s 30th anniversary
• Three decades of OHA

Mo‘omeheu: Culture
  
• The foods of the Gods

Message from the Chairperson
• On the occasion of OHA’s 30th anniversary, Apoliona looks to the future through the lens of the past

KŪkakŪka: Community Forum

• Hale‘iwa Beach Park worth saving

TRUSTEE COLUMNS

  • Chair Haunani Apoliona | History comes full circle – time to step up
  • Robert K. Lindsey, Jr. | ‘Mo bettah no can get’ (WOW Farm slogan)
  • Colette Y. Machado | Restoring Lāna‘i’s dryland forest
  • Boyd P. Mossman | It’s time to take action

 

Nowemapa 2010

Cover Image - Latest edition of Ka Wai Ola
On this month’s cover:
Diabetes among us

Hawaiians Make Up 1 in 5 Diabetics in the State

Dayna Pa, who has Type 2 diabetes, holding son Dallas, with her doctor, Dr. Laurie Tom, on right
and Dr. Marjorie Mau, whose research has shown that social support plays a role in Native
Hawaiians having healthier lifestyles. - Photo: John De Mello




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