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Bill
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In this story get an update on the end of
a law which forced the sale of Hawaiian lands. We introduced
this law to our viewers, followed it through each court proceeding,
and are happy to finally be able to see closure on this issue
which threatened Hawaiian lands. |
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Chairman
of the Board: Diane Plotts
With the start of the new year, we have a new chair of the
Kamehameha Schools Board of Trustees. In this story learn
about what Trustee Diane Plotts sees for the year ahead. |
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Lono-I-ka-Makahiki
Bishop Museum
In this story, we meet a young man who literally "walks
the walk" when it comes to ancient Hawaiian cultural practices.
For the fifth consecutive year, Kapono Souza is trekking around
the island of O`ahu, in celebration of Makahiki, the Hawaiian
New Year |
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Ho`olaule`a
Notecards
A favorite happening at Kamehameha Schools is the annual Ho`olaule`a.
The students in our next story used their talents to help raise
money for this anticipated event. |
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Aunty
Nona Beamer
Olelo Hawai`i is alive and well on the Kamehameha School campuses
and a cause for celebration. Recently, we highlighted the
achievements of our most accomplished students and shared
that moment with Aunty Winona Beamer, teacher, musician and
champion of Hawaiian language and culture. |
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Ku
Mai Ka Lama `Opio
Ku Mai Ka Lama Opio is the happy collaboration of performing
arts students from some very special public and private schools.
Enjoy Hawaiian chant, dance and culture from students from
all over the island and from many different backgrounds. |
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