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OHA-SOTS.mov
OHA Keynote Address (short)
OHA Keynote Address
Ike Kuokoa Initiative
Papakilo Database 1
Papakilo Database 2
Tails of Hawaii
Aliʻi Chang Lavender Garden
Legacy Villa
HK Fence
Hot Spot Surf
Deuces Hawaii
Elite Concrete
Fitted Hawaii
Makana Esthetics
Nikkei Koi
lanai.mov
OHA on KHON's Wake Up 2Day
OHA Gubernatorial Debate - Part 1.mov
OHA Gubernatorial Debate - Part 2.mov
OHA Gubernatorial Debate - Part 3.mov
OHA Gubernatorial Debate - Part 4.mov
OHA Gubernatorial Debate - Part 5.mov
OHA Gubernatorial Debate - Part 6.mov
OHA Gubernatorial Debate - Part 7.mov
Vision
In Your Community
OHA Community Grants Webinar: Part 1
OHA Community Grants Webinar: Part 2
OHA Community Grants Webinar: Part 3
OHA Community Grants Webinar: Part 4
OHA Community Grants Webinar: Part 5
OHA Malama Loan Recipient - Fitted Hawaii
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About OHA
Under the direction of nine trustees elected statewide, OHA has functioned operationally as both a government agency with a strong degree of autonomy, and as a trust. Its purpose is to better the conditions of both Native Hawaiians and the Hawaiian community.

Vision
"Ho'oulu Lahui Aloha" - To Raise a Beloved Nation. OHA's vision statements blends the thoughts and leadership of both King Kalakaua, and his sister, Queen Lili'uokalani. Both faced tumultuous times as we do today, and met their challenges head on. "Ho'oulu Lahui" was King Kalakaua's motto. "Aloha expresses the high values of Queen Lili'uokalani.

Mission
To malama (protect) Hawai'i's people and environmental resources and OHA's assets, toward ensuring the perpetuation of the culture, the enhancement of lifestyle and the protection of rights of Native Hawaiians, while enabling the building of a strong and healthy Hawaiian people and nation, recognized nationally and internationally.
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