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  • Sustainable Food

    By on April 27, 2009

    ʻĀhaʻi ʻŌlelo Ola takes a look at some of Hawaiʻi’s sustainability issues and solutions, starting with food sustainability.

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  • Merrie Monarch 2010: Sig Zane

    By on April 23, 2009

    Sig Zane has seen the economic value of incorporating traditional Hawaiian knowledge into his products.

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  • Mahele ʻŌlelo

    By on April 22, 2009

    A panel discussion of Hawaiian composers was a test bed for simultaneous translation into English and Japanese.

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  • Merrie Monarch 2009: Draw

    By on April 21, 2009

    Hilo’s Merrie Monarch Festival is a prime place and time to shop for Hawaiian treasures.

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  • Kalākaua

    By on April 20, 2009

    Kalākaua Avenue runs through one of the most popular areas of our state and beyond: Waikikī. And its namesake…

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  • ʻĀhaʻi ʻŌlelo Ola – April 19, 2009

    By on April 19, 2009

    Hōkūleʻa voyages to Palmyra Atoll on a journey of discovery, folks get into Haleʻiwa’s Loko Ea fishpond to provide...

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  • Brother Noland

    By on April 16, 2009

    Noland Conjugation, known to most simply as “Brother Noland,” has become an icon in Hawaiʻi’s music industry, with his…

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  • Alu Like Book Fair

    By on April 15, 2009

    Alu Like is helping many of our Hawaiʻi charter schools continue this tradition of learning through reading by holding…

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  • Kaʻena

    By on April 14, 2009

    Kaʻena Point is one of the last undeveloped natural areas on Oʻahu.

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  • Alphabet

    By on April 13, 2009

    The Mission Houses Museum’s new exhibit “Alphabet Soup” explores Hawaiian language and literacy.

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