Hawaiian Kāne in Politics Pt. 1 #ahakane

Hawaiian Kāne in Politics Pt. 1 #ahakane

(Part 1) Ho‘okahi e pō‘ino, pau pu i ka pōʻino. One meets misfortune, all meet misfortune. (Said of those who are important to the community—…”). The health and well-being of our Hawai‘i is dependent upon the quality of leaders that we produce. Learn about the unique dedication that Hawaiian leaders have in the political arena in Hawai‘i and how their pursuit of fortune favors us all.

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Presenters:  Kaleikoa Kaeo, Keanu Sai & Gov. John Waihe‘e III

 Eō e nā Kānaka Hawaiʻi (Click Here) 

 

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