ARTICLES ABOUT HAKUONE
Column: Hakuone: Let justice roll down like a river
By: Reverend Ken Makuakane In the Bible, the prophet Amos tells us that God abhors hypocrisy and predicts a time when...
Column: OHA has unique legal standing in pursuing Hakuone project
By: John Webster John Webster is a former IBM and KPMG executive and a retired professor of entrepreneurship at Chaminade...
Letter: OHA would improve ‘lei of green’ promenade
By: Zaralyn Aki As a Native Hawaiian, I was appalled to see Bob Crone’s letter (“Kakaako Makai could be more than...
Letter: OHA’s Hakuone will be a true local community
By: Francine Gora Great front-page coverage of the Office of Hawaiian Affairs’ (OHA) plans for Kakaako Makai (“Battle over...
Letter: Allow Hawaiians to use Kakaako Makai lands
By: Pualeilani Kamahoahoa As a Native Hawaiian, I strive to educate and share compassion among others, through intention...
Hakuone Focuses on Sustainable Land Management for Kaka‘ako Makai
By: Hakuone “A well-planned Kaka‘ako Makai can serve to help stimulate Hawai‘i’s economy; provide job opportunities for...
Letter: Let Hawaiians build on Hawaiian lands
By: Sweetie Kuehu (Aliamanu)I recently attended the virtual town hall regarding parcels of land, now named Hakuone,...
Kakaako Makai intent in 2012 needs to become reality in 2023
By: Mililani Trask Mililani B. Trask is an attorney and vice chair of the board of trustees of the Office of Hawaiian...
To Honor the Past and Elevate Hawaiian Culture and Values
By: Ryan Kawailani OzawaA vision for OHA’s Land at Hakuone Live, work, play.” It’s a mantra chanted by the enlightened...
Column: Allow OHA to develop Kaka‘ako Makai
By: Sylvia M. Hussey, , Ed.D., is chief executive officer (Ka Pouhana) of the Office of Hawaiian Affairs.The focus on the...
Introducing Hakuone: OHA’s Landholding at Kakaʻako Makai Reimagined
By: Puanani Fernandez-AkamineIn 2012, the State of Hawaiʻi transferred approximately 30 acres of land in urban Honolulu to...
HPR: Office of Hawaiian Affairs renames 30-acre land in Kakaʻako
By: Kuʻuwehi Hiraishi: Hawaii Public RadioHakuone — which translates to “sands of creation” — is the new name for a 30 acre...
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