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The phrase Maui nō ka ʻoi means "Maui is the best" in the Hawaiian language. [2] Maui Nō Ka ʻOi Magazine features stories relating to the culture, art, dining, environmental issues, current events, recreational activities, and local businesses within Maui County. The magazine is marketed at newsstands across the United States and by ...
Sky Barnhart, "Powered by Poi Kalo, a Legendary Plant, Has Deep Roots in Hawaiian Culture", NO KA 'OI Maui Magazine, July/August 2007. Retrieved on 13 November 2012. Amy C. Brown and Ana Valiere, "The Medicinal Uses of Poi", The National Center for Biotechnology Information, 23 June 2006. Retrieved on 13 November 2012.
"A Conversation with the Governor" Maui No Ka 'Oi Magazine Vol.7 No.1 (April 2003). Appearances on C-SPAN "10 Most Intriguing People" Article about ten most important people in 2008 Maui politics. (Lingle is featured on page 6) Maui No Ka 'Oi Magazine Vol. 12 No. 3 (May 2008).
Dec. 25—Four months after the fires in Lahaina and Kula, so much devastation remains, but out of the ashes small glimmers of hope are emerging thanks to one small Kahului business, No Ka 'Oi ...
When Daniel Skousen scrubs at the ash and soot covering his Maui home, he worries about the smell. What chemicals created the burning-trash-barrel scent that has lingered since a deadly wildfire ...
In 1976, Sylva became the caretaker of the Maui Zoological and Botanical Gardens in Kahului, Hawaii, ... Maui No Ka 'Oi Magazine Vol. 11 No. 2 (March 2007).
In addition to spotlighting Maui's water crisis, Fodor's Travel says Native Hawaiians are “paying the price for the growing tourism industry.” Fodor's Travel put Maui on its 'No List' of ...
Mokuʻula: Maui's Sacred Island. Bishop Museum Press. ... Lahaina's Invisible Island, Maui No Ka 'Oi Magazine Jan/Feb 2009. This page was last edited on 19 May 2024 ...