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  2. Office of Hawaiian Affairs - Wikipedia

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    The board shall have the power to exercise control over the Office of Hawaiian Affairs through its executive officer, the administrator of the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, who shall be appointed by the board. [11] On January 30, 1989 the board of trustees agreed that salaries should be consistent with other departments of the State of Hawaii. [15]

  3. Mililani Trask - Wikipedia

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    Mililani Trask worked for the Office of Hawaiian Affairs from 1998 to 2000 as a Trustee at Large. After the passage of the Rice Decision in 2000 gave non-Hawaiians voting access in OHA elections, Mililani lost her bid for reelection despite the fact that she won the 1998 election by a previously unprecedented number of votes cast by Hawaiians since the formation of OHA in 1978.

  4. Peter Apo - Wikipedia

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    Peter Apo is a Trustee of the Office of Hawaiian Affairs and President of The Peter Apo Company, LLC, a cultural tourism consulting firm. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He is also an accomplished musician in the folk and Hawaiian music genres, with a career stretching back to the early 1960s.

  5. Office of Hawaiian Affairs plows ahead with waterfront ... - AOL

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    The OHA Board of Trustees on Thursday approved a plan to hire a development consultant and community planner in an effort to further its ... Apr. 16—The Office of Hawaiian Affairs is forging ...

  6. Brickwood Galuteria - Wikipedia

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    Brickwood M. Galuteria (born 1955), [1] is an American politician, radio host, musician and actor. He was the Hawaii State Senator representing District 12 of Honolulu. He previously served as state chairman of the Democratic Party of Hawaii (2004–2006).

  7. Kai Kahele - Wikipedia

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    In office January 3, 2021 – January 3, 2023: Preceded by: Tulsi Gabbard: Succeeded by: Jill Tokuda: Member of the Hawaii Senate from the 1st district; In office February 17, 2016 – December 16, 2020: Preceded by: Gil Kahele: Succeeded by: Laura Acasio: Member of the Office of Hawaiian Affairs Board of Trustees

  8. Ka Wai Ola - Wikipedia

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    Ka Wai Ola is a Hawaii-based newspaper published by the Office of Hawaiian Affairs. The newspaper was first published in February 1984. [1] As of 2017, the paper was distributed to over 60,000 people. [2] It has some Hawaiian language columns. [3] The paper often covers Office of Hawaiian Affairs meetings. [4]

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