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Ka Wai Ola

Ka Wai Ola Website

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Check out our website for Ka Wai Ola! 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.

Read Ka Wai Ola Online

In addition to the printed copy, Ka Wai Ola, the newspaper of the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, is made available online. Read the latest issue here. Missed something? Check out our back issues from 2013, 2014, 20152016, 2017 2018, and 2019.

Click here to read the full Malaki 2020 issue of Ka Wai Ola News.

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Download contract, insertion order, rate sheet and ad size specifications. If you have any questions about advertising in Ka Wai Ola, please contact: Kaleena Patcho, Communication Specialist; Tel: (808) 594-1981, or e-mail.

Advertising deadlines are as follows for the publication prior to the desired monthly issue:

Space reservation is the first Friday of every month.

Camera-ready deadline is the second Friday of every month.

Makeke (classifieds) Advertising

Classified ads only $12.50 – Type or clearly write your ad of no more than 175 characters (including spaces and punctuation) and mail, along with a check for $12.50, to: Ka Wai Ola Classifieds, Office of Hawaiian Affairs, 560 N. Nimitz Hwy., Suite 200, Honolulu, HI 96817. Make check payable to OHA. (We cannot accept credit cards.) Ads and payment must be received by the 15th for the next month’s edition of Ka Wai Ola. Send your information by mail, or e-mail with the subject “Makeke/Classified”. OHA reserves the right to refuse any advertisement, for any reason, at our discretion.

Mailing Address

Ka Wai Ola
Office of Hawaiian Affairs
560 N. Nimitz Hwy., Suite 200
Honolulu, HI 96817

Tel: (808) 594.1925
Fax:(808) 594.0267

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