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January

January 3, 2007

  • CNHA REPORT TO MEMBERS
  • CNHA Announces the Administration for Native Americans (ANA) Grant Writing Workshop
  • UH offers first Ph.D. in a native language
  • DOE, governor clash over education budget
  • New Homes Project Brings Hope to Waianae
  • Gov. Molokai Council of Advisors to meet on Jan 9
  • Struggling vets find helping hand
  • Resistance to Kona project grows
  • Bishop Museum goes headhunting
  • Center helps women start and run their own small businesses
  • Hawai‘i agency receives $1.5 million fatherhood grant
  • Some Stryker training OK'd
  • Kalapana can finally rebuild
  • Erosion of Land and Culture Threatens Many Alaska Natives
  • Race-bias suit going to trial for 3rd time
  • Grants seek to help preserve languages
  • Storytelling helps preserve Navajo culture
  • Hokule'a set for Micronesia trip
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January 10, 2007

  • CNHA Announces the Administration for Native Americans (ANA) Grant Writing Workshop
  • Q+A Micah Kane
  • Resort project a poor fit for public lands on Kona coast
  • Legal lectures set at UH
  • Employees of Kamehameha Schools Give to Charities
  • Patrons praise $4.5M palace renovation plan
  • Halau to perform aboard NCL ships in Honolulu
  • Tribal colleges offer specialized education
  • Hawaiian for hotel industry a start
  • CNHA Staff Weighs In
  • New home brings renewed hope
  • Poarch Creeks slowly reclaim lost tribal lands
  • All artifacts accounted for, in good condition
  • Billionaire Preps Homes for Renters
  • Lumbee tackle housing woes
  • Makua alternatives to be in Army report
  • Damon heir buys Moanalua Gardens for $5M
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January 17, 2007

  • Introduction of the Native Hawaiian Government Reorganization Act of 2007
  • Revival of Akaka Bill planned
  • Molokai: Battle for Survival
  • Planning commission to accept public testimony on La'au Point Draft EIS at January 24 meeting
  • New UH campus clears key hurdle
  • Waianae chosen for medical school site
  • Rural dental training program opens in Alaska
  • Some charity solicitors keep all the cash
  • 11,700-home project to seek land-use approval
  • Keepers of culture named
  • Singer, engineer win 'O'o awards
  • Yakama man named head of Indian housing group
  • Finally, an operator for Wai'anae shelter
  • Diabetes threat is real for Alaskans
  • Museum gets $1M gift of artifacts
  • It's hula and some Hawaiian when NCL stops in Honolulu
  • Hokule'a almost ready to start voyage
  • Read <more> of this NewsClip!

January 24, 2007

  • Akaka says revised bill can pass this term
  • New Akaka Bill has different features
  • The Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement Announces the Administration for Native Americans (ANA) Grant Writing Workshop
  • Lingle revisits theme of innovation for Islands
  • CNHA Provides Grant Management Seminar in Palau
  • Moloka'i high school small in student body only
  • Self-government's roots: Communities
  • The State of Water Usage on Molokai
  • Handling of burial remains criticized
  • Managed Business Solutions Acquired by Sealaska Corp.
  • BOE vote on charter funding contested
  • Parnell discusses alcoholism and abuse with Native leaders
  • Voyage of Friendship
  • Navajos look to market scenic routes
  • Hawaiian, Alaskan canoe voyages focus of new exhibit
  • Women's Fund announces grants in Islands
  • Seven giants of Hawai'i's culture
  • Audubon pulls out of deal at Waimea
  • Steering sweep fixed, canoes resume voyage
  • Read <more> of this NewsClip!
January 31, 2007
  • CNHA Report to Members
  • Kamehameha grants aid charters, housing
  • Charter School Needs Help
  • Obesity in Native Hawaiians
  • The Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement Invites you to Huaka‘i
  • Councils would provide cultural advice on islands environment
  • Leeward homeless surveyed
  • Protest: 'No plan, no scopes'
  • Kodiak Natives' album effort to preserve dying language
  • BOE audits charter schools' funding office
  • Krauss rewarded for language work
  • Report cites high rates of substance abuse disorders
  • 3 groups will weigh clarification on Stryker
  • Army meeting on Stryker brigade draws complaints
  • Molokai Ranch’s 800-Page Impact Report
  • ML&P halts work after remains found
  • Canoes set pace of 4-5 mph on way to Marshall Isles
  • Hokule'a offers learning experience for its crew
  • Molokai Makahiki madness
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February

February 7, 2007

  • Kamaile seeking charter status
  • Fairs aim to help residents afford Kaua‘i
  • CNHA Welcomes Policy Interns
  • First Hawaiian Bank exec will join Kamehameha board
  • ABA honors former Hawaii chief justice
  • Grants
  • $500,000 donated for Hale Pili restoration
  • Job Opportunity:  Hawaii Community Lending Mortgage Consultants
  • Top Native American, Corporate ND Government Leaders Will Convene Summit (“Res 2007”) On Developing Indian Country Economies
  • Douglas Ing reappointed Kamehameha Schools trustee
  • UH program offers scholarships in geosciences and summer opportunity for Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islands students
  • BOE wants to keep charter schools
  • Kamehameha Schools considering uses for Oahu North Shore land
  • Tribe seeks 'significant retail' draw
  • Quake-hit palace awaits funding
  • 1-year prison term for man who stole from burial cave
  • Resort waits for ruling on snowmaking
  • Wind returns to hasten Hokule‘a
  • Teaching youth to care for land is aim of Windward center
  • "Ma Ka Malu Ali'i: the Legacy of Hawaii's Ali'i"
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February 15, 2007

  • Hawaiian warrior spirit lives at Army's Nainoa Hoe Center
  • More are realizing homestead dreams
  • House Committee Approves Abercrombie’s Native Hawaiian Housing Bill
  • State should pursue charges in theft of moepu
  • City seeks OHA update on Waimea Valley future
  • Federal Appeals Court Decides in Favor of Native Hawaiians
  • Charter school needs a 'miracle'
  • The new faces of Honolulu Habitat for Humanity
  • Funding Announcement:  Native Hawaiian and Non-profit American Indian Organization Child Care Grants
  • Funding Announcement:  Improving the Well-Being of Children - Native American Healthy Marriage Initiative
  • New Training Offered to Help Create Financial Institutions and Financial Education Programs Benefiting Native Communities
  • Slack key snags third Hawaiian Grammy
  • Credit union consortium looks to start a Native loan portfolio
  • In Nanakuli, scores are beginning to rival the view
  • Ke Ala o ka Alaka’ina continues with Administration for Native Americans (ANA) funding
  • CAPACD Community in the CAAPITAL
  • NAIHC hosts annual legislative conference in DC
  • HUD secretary to speak at local conference
  • Indian housing workers lose jobs
  • House bill aims to ban taro testing for 5 years
  • Army makes public Makua Valley studies
  • Native American Studies program to begin at USCL
  • Future leaders flock to Waianae
  • Statue honors Territorial Guard
  • 'Perfect sail' to atoll praised
  • Culture at risk
  • ANA Grantee NaHHA Wins Prestigious Award
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February 21, 2007

  • CNHA and Freddie Mac Collaborate On Post-Loan Closing Education
  • Family awarded home, thanks to HOAP
  • Reservations now available for HOAP classes
  • $63M for Native Hawaiian programs awaits Bush's OK
  • Legislature focuses on charter schools
  • Health Scholarship is a sweet deal for Native Hawaiians
  • Administration for Native Americans (ANA) FY07 Grant Announcements
  • Eight Asian and Pacific Island Community Development Staffers Travel to Washington DC
  • Senator Akaka reintroduces Filipino Veterans Family Reunification Bill
  • Molokai Economic Community meeting delayed
  • Alaska civil rights leader honored
  • Native American Storytellers Debut National Cultural Program in Hawaii
  • Johnson O'Malley grants stressed at Indian education conference
  • Giving Hawaiian meaning saves language
  • Trask will discuss Hawaiian sovereignty
  • Grow Hawaiian fest set for Feb. 24 on Big Island
  • Horner, Kane among winners of business leader awards
  • National Mortgage Lender Partners on Home Loan Education
  • Grant aims to help improve Native Hawaiians' health
  • Native radio/Web program launched
  • Majuro Atoll welcomes voyaging vessels in style
  • Hokule'a also bringing gift of medical teams
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March

March 1, 2007

  • 'Hope sprouts with new business:' Speaker: Tribes must help entrepreneurs
  • Meeting cancellation allows La'au opponents to shed polarizing light on EC board
  • A GOP roadmap: From 'treaty' to 'race-based'
  • Spending by charter office is in question
  • Malama Pono Kaneohe
  • Papakolea center offers college and job help
  • Native culture academy slated
  • OHA awards $28,000 to Makaha nonprofit
  • $647,600 to help fix up 18 schools
  • March Deadline for Scholarships
  • Newcomb: The Kamehameha Schools issue in Hawaii
  • RES 2007 Sponsors Show Commitment to Indian Country
  • Homeless shelter gets a second life
  • Community Invited to Join in Unveiling of Wahi Kapu Sculpture
  • Governor: Task force can examine Native youth suicide
  • Diabetes rates highest in Indian country, experts say
  • Army faces questions on studies of Makua
  • Voyaging canoes' next stop: Pohnpei
  • Senators dedicate park land
  • Read <more> of this NewsClip!

March 7, 2007

  • CNHA Policy Center Legislative Update
  • Kamehameha Schools CEO Message
  • Lawyers file to take Kamehameha Schools case to Supreme Court
  • Papahanaumokuakea new monument name
  • Name comes from four separate words
  • Hula mound to be rededicated
  • Public charter school could share space
  • Cave relics thief dies month before prison date
  • War veterans eligible for care from VA
  • Senate Indian Affairs Committee meets under Democratic rule
  • Priorities of the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs
  • Legislature 2007 update
  • 'Prez on the Rez' gets a site and a candidate
  • International development agency commits to indigenous workshops
  • Inmates tell their stories with hula
  • Historical narrative will incite political passion
  • Choosing a path
  • Native dance group takes culture around the world
  • 'Outside' hunters protested
  • Hokule'a dons traditional crab-claw sail
  • Read <more> of this NewsClip!

March 14, 2007

  • Senate subpoenas 10 for key testimony
  • Housing council cuts staff, requests more money
  • AP Enterprise: Some health clinics deny care to urban Indians
  • Army to study debris off Wai'anae Coast
  • Keweenaw community seeks to save Ojibwe language
  • Massive Pele sculpture unveiled
  • Hawaii 2050 Sustainability Plan
  • Approved gill net bill not hers, state representative says
  • Free Mich. American Indian tuition should continue, official says
  • Ever-timely 'Kamau' returns
  • Course offers hands-on learning of Native American culture
  • Free tour of Wai'anae land
  • Legislative Update Provided by the Native American Contractors Association
  • Silver hand gets tighter grip
  • A CHANGING LANDSCAPE
  • Sen. Inouye speaks at women's luncheon
  • Chuuk last stop before closing historic circle
  • Rapes against Native women on the rise
  • Read <more> of this NewsClip!

March 21, 2007

  • Singer, OHA trustee Linda Dela Cruz, 77
  • Republicans kill Native Hawaiian homeownership bill
  • Hawaiian Homestead Technology Shares Community Innovation at the Capital
  • School opposes high court review
  • Gift of canoe reaches goal; Mau's dream fulfilled
  • Navigators' journey of spirit, skill ends
  • Land buy may seal deal for UH-West
  • Two Members Appointed to Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Review Committee
  • 65 homeless move into 24/7 shelter
  • Tribes receive housing grant from USDA
  • Renters set to occupy Kawamoto homes this weekend
  • Teachers will study culture
  • Public schools in South Dakota to include American Indian education
  • Teacher opens educational niche for Natives
  • La`au Day Energizes Weary Anti-Development Community
  • Palace recovering pieces of its past
  • National Park Service Regional Director to Host Listening Session in Kailua-Kona, Hawai‘i on the National Park Centennial Initiative
  • Pigs may hold clue to island settling
  • Native economy focus of Res2007
  • Kumu Kahua's 'Kamau' packs powerful punch
  • Read <more> of this NewsClip!

March 28, 2007

  • CNHA REPORT TO MEMBERS
  • Hawaiian sovereignty faces strong House opposition
  • Hawaiian housing vote today
  • New Program Matches Savings Accounts for Home Purchases
  • Urban clinics and tribal colleges see good news in budget
  • House Approves Native Hawaiian Housing Bill ,  Reps. Abercrombie and Hirono Lead Victorious Effort
  • 'Super' Wal-Mart planned in Hilo
  • Local Hawaiian Firm Successfully Completes Project at Hickam AFB
  • Program helps youth learn and appreciate tribal culture
  • Wai'anae aims to train its own
  • Bush budget leaves Alaska Native education behind
  • History of Alaska now required in high school
  • Hawaiian cultural practitioners sought
  • Senator seeks faster injury insurance payouts
  • Welcome to Kahala
  • Akaka's bill would require federal managers be trained
  • Biotech firm grows on Molokai
  • Big Island business aims to revive 'opihi population
  • Voyagers help to build clinic
  • Koa cutting plan draws fire
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April

April 4, 2007

  • House OKs Hawaiian housing
  • Hawaiians get help on down payments
  • Hawaiian homes plan for ag land questioned Will justices hear Schools appeal?
  • OHA board nominates 7 to replace Dela Cruz
  • Young Hawaiians in Kane`Ohe Area Invited to Ko`Olaupoko Gathering
  • Kupuna want program audit
  • Report: Investing in American Indian Students Improves Their Health, Income
  • UH Medical School puts family practice in Hilo
  • Bill to recognize Virginia tribes introduced in the House
  • Training center for Native Hawaiians completed n Kapolei
  • Study examines Alaska suicides
  • Scholars in service
  • Endowment makes more scholarships available
  • Bypassing a bottleneck
  • Young Black, Native-American Children at Higher Risk of Fatal Accidents
  • Hawaiians offer input on improving U.S. parks
  • Alaska Culture Takes Center Stage on Princess Ships This Summer
  • Hawaiians, farmers push for hearing over GMO taro bill
  • Museums/Agencies Face October NAGPRA Deadline
  • Science, culture intertwine at 'Imiloa astronomy center
  • Historic hale to be rebuilt the old way
  • Read <more> of this NewsClip!

April 11, 2007

  • No predictions on Kamehameha decision
  • Subprime lending: lots to Hawaiians
  • Housing grants to help 31 Hawaiian families
  • Hawaiian property tax breaks up for vote
  • Former Kamehameha Schools official to join OHA board
  • MEO receives OHA grant for business development division
  • Native Hawaiian Hospitality Associations Administration for Native Americans Project
  • College prep program serves rural Alaska students
  • Tribes urged to create health vision
  • Going native in state capitals
  • Wai'anae gets tough on Army
  • U.S. anoints queen's home as historic
  • Art of hula defies classification
  • Nonprofit organizations pack an economic punch in Alaska
  • OHA Hawaiian Issues Talk Show on Am 940 Welcomes Hawaiian Radio Veterans Kimo Kaho’ano and Brickwood Galuteria
  • Voyagers on way back to Yap
  • Read <more> of this NewsClip!

April 18, 2007

  • Entertainer Don Ho, Hawaii's best ambassador, dies at 76
  • Beneficiary Consultation Legislation Moves Forward
  • Islands' musical ambassador embodied aloha to the world
  • New Claim Made on Hawaiian Artifacts
  • Home lands suit to proceed
  • Kamehameha waits for court's list on Monday
  • Federal judge says 16 suing OHA lack standing
  • Homes for Hawaiians dedicated at Leiali'i
  • Merrie Monarch winners crowned
  • Legislature 2007 update
  • Reservation Economic Summit
  • Isle fallen honored with medal
  • Reburial of stored Hawaiian iwi sought
  • Congress turns attention to subprime crisis
  • Task force speaks out on domestic violence
  • Preserving Hawaiian — one class at a time
  • Native educators struggle to fund language programs
  • Robert K. Lindsey Jr. Sworn in as OHA’s Hawai‘i Island Trustee
  • Editorial: Diabetes remains consistent health threat for natives
  • Superferry Alakai will set sail for Isles in May
  • Gourmet chocolates melt barriers to entrepreneurship
  • Scholarships offered for fall
  • Waimanalo Library to hold book sale, canned food drive
  • Suicide plagues Natives
  • Student stands for leadership in her Pueblo community
  • Read <more> of this NewsClip!

April 25, 2007

  • Senate panel sets hearing for Native Hawaiian bill
  • Supreme Court postpones admissions policy decision
  • Lawsuit over OHA funds is dismissed
  • CNHA bridges communities with National CAPACD
  • Molokai Enterprise Community in limbo
  • Makua Valley 'essential' to Army
  • Beach Walk store focuses on Hawaiian
  • Entrepreneurs offer solutions to unemployment in the Plains
  • Reservation-based small businesses overcome hurdles
  • American Indians face AIDS threat
  • National Museum of the American Indian Receives Grant for Northern Plains Quilt Collection
  • Keeping students connected
  • Editorial Page Editor: Invest in the future -- higher education
  • Living in Kahala style
  • State quarter design features Kamehameha
  • 11-day voyage brings Hokule'a to Okinawa
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May

May 2, 2007

  • Mahalo a Nui Loa to Congressman Neil Abercrombie
  • Congresswoman Hirono Applauds Committee Approval of Akaka Bill
  • Optimism, patience needed for Akaka Bill
  • U.S. Senate committee sets Akaka bill hearing
  • National Asian Pacific American Coalition teams up with Native Hawaiians for Joint Convention
  • 36 more sets of 'iwi found at Ward site
  • Financial literacy pushed on Indian reservations
  • UH medical school shuts native Hawaiian center
  • Inouye still impressive in bringing home bacon
  • Strykers put to test on Big Island range
  • Heiau consultation bill vetoed
  • Kamehameha Schools' Ka Mo'i 'Best in State'
  • Web site tries to preserve language
  • OHA might buy KGMB land
  • CAPAC Celebrates Asian Pacific American Heritage Month
  • Native American Women Face High Rape Rate, Report Says
  • Nanakuli wants to split up intermediate, high schools
  • 'Project Enhance' increases number of Native teachers
  • Taro’s time tarries, tardy till ’25
  • Reclaiming Maili Park
  • Read <more> of this NewsClip!

May 9, 2007

  • Panel could vote on Akaka bill tomorrow
  • Akaka Bill gathers strength in committee hearings
  • House panel passes Akaka bill on voice vote
  • Tribal governments can both help and hamper economic growth
  • 'We will remember Don Ho'
  • Inouye: The Senate’s Quiet Anti-Warrior
  • Senator Inouye to be featured on Greater Good TV on KGMB (Channel 9)
  • West O‘ahu about to get a whole lot better
  • Museums/Agencies Face October NAGPRA Deadline
  • Belcourt: Preventive medicine for good health
  • 2007 Kamehameha Schools Song Contest Performances On iTunes
  • A Native-American Business That Transformed Health Care
  • Kahuna Nui gets say over heiau
  • Lunalilo Home gets OHA grant
  • History talk on Nu'alolo Kai
  • Report highlights tribal environmental successes
  • Indian tribes must admit that meth is a problem
  • Hokule'a voyagers arrive in Nagasaki
  • Lee to launch Pacific Network with a Hawaiian theme
  • Read <more> of this NewsClip!

May 16, 2007

  • "Akaka Bill" & Hawaiian Homeownership Act Approved by Senate Committee
  • Money buys time for Kamehameha Schools
  • Lingle keeps up fight for Akaka bill
  • Background and basics on the Akaka Bill
  • State approved permits to bulldoze ancient sites
  • Inter-Tribal Economic Alliance Criticizes House Small Business Bill
  • Native Hawaiian Economic Alliance Brings Business Leaders Together
  • Hawaiian healing
  • OHA grant aids site for farmers
  • Kupuna to lead healing lessons
  • MAMo’s Second Saturday Keiki Art Day Off to Great Start!
  • Please join the National Coalition for Asian Pacific American Community Development (National CAPACD)
  • Kawamoto 'mission' is growing by 5 homes
  • This week on Native America Calling
  • Montana Indian Leader Presented With Honorary Degree
  • We Want to be Included, Say Women Tribal Leaders
  • CTY's Island Shades hottest act on stage
  • Column: WOMAN Challenge a walking celebration
  • Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian Sponsors Artist Edgar Heap of Birds for the 52nd International Art Exhibition
  • Read <more> of this NewsClip!

May 23, 2007

  • Captain sailed Hokule‘a to Tahiti
  • Sixth Annual Native Hawaiian Convention Save the Date!
  • New UH school for all things Hawaiian
  • Lawyer's search for clients to sue Kamehameha raises questions
  • Gallery gets cold shoulder from MAMo organizers
  • Charter schools guideline supported
  • End image of Native student victims, expert says
  • 2007 Business Leaders Forum Reaches Capacity
  • UH West Oahu campus deal OK'd
  • Strykers get mixed reaction on O'ahu roads — and lots of waves on Big Island
  • School board tussles with ethics
  • One million Hawaiians, Pacific islanders in U.S.
  • Hawaiian business conference opens
  • 1st non-Hawaiian graduates from Kamehameha on Maui
  • Boosting reservation business
  • Bishop Museum, 'Broken Trust' win book awards
  • Hokule'a sails on to Oshima in Japan voyage
  • A 'Hawaiian connection' for canoe club in Connecticut
  • Billionaire '98% sure' which Hawaiians to get mansions
  • Read <more> of this NewsClip!

May 30, 2007

  • 6th Annual Native Hawaiian Convention – Save the Dates!
  • Native 8a program
  • New charge in cave artifacts case
  • State in need of archaeologists
  • Home Ownership Program Transitions to State Agency
  • Reservation's homeownership program earns national recognition
  • A new day for tribal homebuilding
  • Kaua'i site holds key to old Hawai'i
  • Officials grilled on ordnance off Waianae Coast
  • Neves family immersed in culture
  • Residential center motivates students
  • Voyaging canoe nears final stage of journey
  • With Tuition Waiver, Maine Invests in Its ‘First People’
  • Inouye Secures $38 Million for Post-Earthquake Agriculture Relief and Infrastructure Repairs
  • Concert set for Hawaiian inmates
  • New album, new sound
  • Warm welcome
  • Waianae High tops video rivals
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June

June 6, 2007

  • 6th Annual Native Hawaiian Convention – Save the Dates!
  • Critics of Akaka Bill nominated for panel that would judge it
  • Artifacts peddler gets 11 months
  • Honolulu awaits 'heritage area' status
  • A Program That’s Working for American Indians
  • Healani Canoe Club Launches Their Oldest Koa Canoe, “Papaloa”
  • Three earn Hawaiian law certificates at UH Law School
  • Cross-deputization helps solve jurisdictional issues
  • Park service opposes building on Haleakala
  • Ceremonies offer spiritual healing for inmates
  • At Waimea, new is almost normal
  • Doctorate program graduates first American Indian
  • Divided Nanakuli campus up for debate
  • A state, with a language all its own
  • Polynesians beat Spaniards to South America, study shows
  • Conservation projects receive $2.3M in grants
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June 13, 2007

  • 6th Annual Native Hawaiian Convention – Save the Dates!
  • Speech: Kamehameha Lei Draping Ceremony
  • KAU INOA Would Bring Balance to Hawai'i
  • Native 8a program Part One
  • Native 8a program Part Two
  • "Extreme Makeover" added for Keiki O Ka Aina center
  • HTA Seeking Nominations for Annual Keep It Hawaii Recognition Awards
  • Charter school has new site
  • Mortgage lending practices yield new complaints, settlement
  • Hō‘ike led by Kumu Hula Leinā‘ala Heine This Saturday
  • Meth Adds Scourge to Troubled Native American Lands
  • Hokule'a sails into last port of call
  • Language summit struggles against 'slow-motion massacre'
  • Few show up for talks on Nanakuli school
  • Rep. Hirono Introduces Bill to Create New National Park Along The Northern Coast Of Mau`i
  • Hawai'i's largest community center to open in 2010
  • Tribes blend modern, traditional treatments to improve health
  • Kamehameha the Great remembered
  • Kamehameha: lei worthy of a king
  • Read <more> of this NewsClip!

June 20, 2007

  • 6th Annual Native Hawaiian Convention – Save the Dates!
  • Appropriations include language revival '
  • Just too beautiful' to live in
  • Local agencies, though less 'Extreme,' house families, too
  • The Sorry States of Health Care
  • Native Hawaiian efforts showcased at Pacific Global Health meeting
  • Tribal leaders unveil new 'meth toolkit'
  • Homeless population on Oahu rises 28.2%
  • E Kipa Mai Come Join the Bishop Museum
  • Care of artifacts focus of summit
  • The Heart of Waikiki
  • Center in Crow Agency brings providers together
  • Column: A long walk for fitness, fellowship
  • Big Island health fair takes holistic view
  • Nene gone wild on Kaua'i
  • Wasp could counter threat to wiliwili trees
  • Read <more> of this NewsClip!

June 27, 2007

  • 6th Annual Native Hawaiian Convention – Save the Dates!
  • Grassroots Rising
  • Thirty Families Enroll in Down Payment Assistance Program
  • Kawaiaha‘o Church to get new annex
  • Hawaii land prices slow Habitat volunteers
  • Starwood courting resort on Oahu
  • Funds help hala trees strengthen isle roots
  • OHA grants $80,000 to Hawaiian newspaper project
  • Two New Additions to the CNHA Ohana
  • Na Hoku honors Gilliom, Kaukahi
  • OHA opens office on Lanai
  • Sacred sites, and their stories, must be saved
  • Cultural change
  • A cool move at Wai'anae High
  • Hawaii museum restoration progressing
  • Meetings to help groups make requests for grants
  • New old ways for Navajo teachers
  • Historic heiau is contested
  • Hokule'a gets a lift for return to Hawaii
  • Moloka'i open space preserved
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July

July 4, 2007

  • Save the Date! - 6th Annual Native Hawaiian Convention Week-At-A-Glance
  • Special Convention Rates at the Ala Moana Hotel only if Reservations booked by July 19th
  • Will court's ruling hurt Kamehameha?
  • Hawaii governor's chief of staff resigns
  • Lingle taps assistant as chief-of-staff fill-in
  • Center to serve as fourth Kamehameha campus
  • Health center given $50,000
  • OHA Supports Windward Community College’s Options In Health Careers program to address critical need for health care workers
  • Native-run dental program approved
  • Planned charter schools might lack funding
  • Kaka'ako burials must stay put, Honolulu developer told
  • Permit backlog slows Hawaii construction
  • Liliuokalani trustee to retire
  • Akaka, Apoliona to be honored by Alu Like
  • Isle land struggles evolving
  • CDFI Fund Director Kimberly Reed to Announce $3.6 Million in Awards under the 2007 NACA Program
  • Hokulea returns to Hawaii after 5 months
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July 11, 2007

  • Save the Date!  - 6th Annual Native Hawaiian Convention Week-At-A-Glance
  • Special Convention Rates at the Ala Moana Hotel only if Reservations booked by July 19th
  • National CAPACD and CNHA Feature Prominent Leaders in the Community Development Field
  • Community Seeks to Buy Out Molokai Ranch
  • Lingle signs 'leave' directive for some foster parents
  • Bridging the Gaps
  • Waianae hoolaulea lets shelter's homeless thank neighbors
  • Pilot Program to Educate Cruise Passengers about Niihau Shell Lei
  • Hawaii Rep. Mazie Hirono pushing agenda, profile
  • Lili‘uokalani board taps Asam to be new trustee
  • Restoring an island and pride
  • Treasury Awards $3.6 Million to Organizations Serving Economically Distressed Native American Communities
  • Waimea water spirit's legend grows
  • Read <more> of this NewsClip!

July 18, 2007

  • Save the Date!  - 6th Annual Native Hawaiian Convention Week-At-A-Glance
  • Special Convention Rates at the Ala Moana Hotel only if Reservations booked by July 19th
  • Hotel association offers Hawaiian scholarships
  • Federal court upholds tribal court's jurisdiction
  • Congresswoman Hirono Applauds Appointment of Amy Agbayani, While Expressing Concern about Composition of Hawaii Civil Rights Advisory Group
  • Akaka bill foes join rights panel
  • Affordable Isle homes may not be affordable
  • State delays $43M due to nonprofits
  • A heritage of healing: Native practitioners to help veterans
  • Hospital Recognized For Improved Tribal Care
  • Makua Valley exhibit shown
  • Iolani Palace gets dedicated state funding
  • Nonprofits can apply for free ad campaign
  • 30th Prince Lot festival nears
  • Hula trip 'a dream come true'

July 25, 2007

  • Annual Native Hawaiian Convention Week-At-A-Glance
  • Department of Hawaiian Home Lands Schedules Beneficiary Meetings on Wailua Resort Development Plans for Kauai
  • Army denies Hawaiians access to sacred sites
  • Congresswoman Hirono Defends Funding for Native Hawaiian Housing Program
  • Whole Foods deal is growth opportunity
  • Tribal housing act underfunded, Indians tell senators
  • New Habitat housing project to start
  • Teaching here is an education
  • Program gets kids kindergarten-ready
  • New Alaska Native dictionary published
  • If Strykers leave, Hawaii gets new unit
  • Judge orders placenta returned to Las Vegas mother
  • NHA head: NAHASDA good, more funds needed
  • $3.5 Million in Grants Awarded to Honolulu Area for Innovative Education Programs
  • Key Senate Committee Approves Nearly $22 Million for Hawaii-Related Agricultural Initiatives
  • Hawai'i Community Foundation Seeks Proposals for Tobacco Prevention & Control Trust Fund
  • New Wailuku dialysis to double patient capacity
  • 2007 Public Trust Contract Awards
  • A Conversation With the Head of the SBA
  • Maui's Halloween street party under fire
  • Speaking out on the theft and abuse of spirituality
  • Success stories grow from state shelter
  • Senate looks at Hawaiian grant eligibility
  • Notice of Availability of the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for the Permanent Stationing of the 2nd Brigade, 25th Infantry Division Stryker Brigade Combat Team (SBCT)
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August

August 1, 2007
  • Save the Date! - 6th Annual Native Hawaiian Convention Week-At-A-Glance
  • CNHA Consultation Comment Period on Resort/Timeshare Development on Trust Lands Open August 1, 2007 – September 30, 2007
  • Stryker brigade likely will remain in Hawaii
  • Native American Community Shocked by Senate Republican Steering Committee Commitment to Fight All Bills Helping Native People
  • Homesteaders Threaten to Sue DOA over Ranch Water Agreement
  • One of Hawaii’s Brightest to Kick off Native Convention
  • Waianae health hub's expansion starts today
  • Alu Like awarded $1 million for childcare program
  • HHS Announces $896.7 Million in Funding to States for Public Health Preparedness and Emergency Response
  • Waikiki condo redesigns for remains
  • Omega Station graffiti eased
  • Keeping tribal languages alive
  •  Congresswoman Hirono Introduces Legislation to Improve Early Childhood Education
  • School's new site in Makiki needs work
  • Educators learn how to teach histories, cultures
  • Meet Congresswoman Mazie K. Hirono at Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center on August 11 from 10 am to 2 pm
  • Akaka bill may remain stalled until year's end
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August 8, 2007
  • Save the Date! - 6th Annual Native Hawaiian Convention Week-At-A-Glance
  • CNHA Consultation Comment Period on Resort/Timeshare Development on Trust Lands Open August 1, 2007 – September 30, 2007
  • Alii Banquet to Honor Princess Nahienaena
  • 5 non-Hawaiians seek to join sovereignty list
  • Kakaako rich with Hawaiian history
  • 5 Hawaiians’ lawsuit against OHA back on
  • OHA will continue to Fight Claims in Day v. Apoliona
  • Founding Member returns to Hawaii Community Lending
  • Damon CEO to lead Bishop Museum
  • Kalaupapa’s Dr. Brady named HMA’s Physician of the Year
  • Details bog down charter schools panel
  • Waianae school's plan to convert to charter is approved
  • Maine tribes and colleges seal education partnership
  • Student to receive scholarship named for isle soldier
  • School received scholarship grant from Office of Hawaiian Affairs
  • OHA releases $24,975 grant
  • Doyon Foundation awards $377,000 in scholarships
  • Farming at the Center of Molokai’s Identity
  • CTY Island Shades shine in Hawai’i, back home from successful tour
  • Senate Democrats Working for the Native American Community
  • Baucus Bill will bring Federal Dollars to Tribes for Foster Care, Adoption
  • Two women become first to hold elected office in Catawba tribe
  • Federal Register Listings
  • Quiet Title Notices
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August 15, 2007
  • Save the Date! - 6th Annual Native Hawaiian Convention Week-At-A-Glance
  • CNHA Consultation Comment Period on Resort/Timeshare Development on Trust Lands Open August 1, 2007 – September 30, 2007
  • Lawsuit by Hawaiians poses serious threat to OHA
  • Five Oklahoma tribes have women as leaders
  • Free sessions for homebuyers
  • Burial council urges reforms Giving historic preservation due priority
  • Legislative review
  • Dem convention organizers put $2 million in American Indian bank
  • Vegas seeing more Hawaiian transplants
  • New census figures show Hawaii population shifting
  • AKIMEKA: Molokai man makes good in high-tech business
  • On Tribal Land, Tragic Arson Leads to a Life Sentence
  • Students focus on sovereignty at summit
  • Noise fix gives push to plan for preschool
  • Democrats Call on Government to Increase Minority Advertising Contracts
  • Legislative review
  • Quiet Title Notices
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August 22, 2007
  • Save the Date! - 6th Annual Native Hawaiian Convention Week-At-A-Glance
  • CNHA Consultation Comment Period on Resort/Timeshare Development on Trust Lands Open August 1, 2007 – September 30, 2007
  • Q&A: CNHA's Robin Danner
  • Native Hawaiian, Asia-Pac groups meet
  • U.S. Agency will hold public hearings on Akaka bill
  • Public Meetings on Akaka Bill too Important to be Rushed
  • D.C. team slams civil rights panel
  • "Sovereignty" Declared by Native Hawaiian Homesteaders
  • UAF gets $2.5 million to start first phase of Arctic research vessel
  • Native Hawaiian groups form history coalition
  • National Indian Education Association Reports High Number of Registrants for 38th Annual Convention in Honolulu, Hawai`i
  • Vigil to highlight dispute over Hawaii Island heiau
  • Health care students reach out to rural areas
  • Muskogee Metalworks recognized nationally
  • Lend a hand to fix up fishpond
  • Hawaii Pono‘i Coalition Presents ‘Onipa‘a:  A Birthday Celebration for Queen Lili‘uokalani
  • Column: Congress hears testimony in Indian Country
  • Films light native rites
  • Democrats to conduct voter protection survey
  • Senator decries U.S. Indian health services
  • Quiet Title Notices
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August 29, 2007
  • CNHA’s 6th Annual Native Hawaiian Convention Draws 1,000; Policy Advocacy Tops Agenda
  • CNHA Consultation Comment Period on Resort/Timeshare Development on Trust Lands Open August 1, 2007 – September 30, 2007
  • Civil rights panels are constructed to oppose sovereignty
  • 3-day meeting draws diverse ethnic groups
  • Citi Foundation Presents $170,000 Grant to National Coalition for Asian Pacific American Community Development
  • Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement is seeking a
  • Community Development Specialist I
  • Program trains veterans for civilian work skills
  • Three Indian principals team up to offer financial services
  • Hawaii Superferry halts Kauai route
  • HTA Partners with Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement (CNHA) to Support Hawaiian Cultural Projects
  • UH needs 12 new regents
  • CNHA to Hold NOAA Grant Workshops
  • Grant encourages health-related careers
  • UH-PACT partnership receives $80,000 grant
  • Statewide Community Meetings to be Held on Bioprospecting
  • Congresswoman Hirono Secures $2.5 Million to Fund Cleanup at Bellows Beach
  • General Growth OK’d to move bones
  • Tribes meet to train in politics
  • Big Island rainforest preserved
  • Potawot Health Village fair focuses on healthy lifestyle
  • Ceremony returns Hokule‘a to builders
  • 2007 Public Trust Contract Awards
  • Federal Register Listings
  • Quiet Title Notices
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September

September 5, 2007
  • National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration Grant Workshop to be held on Maui
  • Most back Akaka bill: OHA poll
  • Hawaii firm got $7.3 million in nonbid work
  • Settlement provides yearly cash
  • Hawaii Tourism Authority’s Hawaiian Culture Program
  • Home-repair loans available
  • Native Hawaiians gather for advancement convention
  • CNHA Consultation Comment Period on Resort/Timeshare Development on Trust Lands Open August 1, 2007 – September 30, 2007
  • Recognition-bill briefings changed
  • Maui homestead project costs double
  • Developer sees OK to build at Ward site
  • Subpoenas planned in probe of Hawaii agency
  • Maui Nei Receives 16th Annual Keep It Hawaii Business Award
  • New project memorializes patients sent to Kalaupapa
  • Former patient preserves legacy of Kalaupapa
  • Superferry order to blanket state
  • Heiau keeper gets reprieve
  • Lingle names 18 to Innovation Council
  • Census: Proportionately, there are now more Whites in Hawaii
  • Hawaii's Queen Liliuokalani honored
  • Molokai Hunters to Protest Nature Conservancy at Honolulu Gun Show
  • 4th Annual Himene Patitifa Contest is Music to Visitors’ Ears at the Polynesian Cultural Center’s Pacific Theater
  • 2007 ‘Aha Lomilomi
  • Department of Hawaiian Home Lands - Land Development Division
  • 2007 Public Trust Contract Awards
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September 12, 2007
  • The majority have spoken: Hawaiians deserve self-determination
  • Expect more opposition to Hawaiian programs
  • Too early to determine Akaka bill impact
  • DHHL Responds to Stories on Contracts
  • Native bill backed by most Hawaiians
  • Native community development funds not federally financed for 2008
  • Hawaii marina, hotel plan scaled back
  • Akaka bill testimony mixed
  • UH to boost financial aid available to Native Hawaiians
  • Grant proposals being sought
  • Hawaii Tourism Authority’s Hawaiian Culture Program
  • CNHA Consultation Comment Period on Resort/Timeshare Development on Trust Lands Open August 1, 2007 – September 30, 2007
  • Centers push Native American businesses beyond gaming
  • Cherokee Freedmen dispute affects NAHASDA debate
  • Congresswoman Hirono Again Defends Native Hawaiian Housing Program
  • If Indian blood is in your family tree, group aims to find it
  • Redding tribes question museum
  • UAF looks to boost Native postgraduate programs
  • Maori remains returning home to New Zealand
  • 'Prez on the Rez' connects tribal leaders, presidential candidates
  • Leaders of four Hawaii nonprofits honored
  • Molokai Ranch must end use of irrigation system
  • 2007 Public Trust Contract Awards
  • Security Zone; Hawaii Super Ferry Arrival/Departure, Nawiliwili Harbor, Kauai, HI
  • Quiet Title Notices
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September 19, 2007
  • House to Tackle Housing Crisis With Bill Liberalizing FHA Insurance
  • HTA’s Kūkulu Ola – Living Hawaiian Culture Program Seeks To Fund Projects That Perpetuate Hawaiian Culture
  • CNHA Delivers NOAA S-K Grant Workshops
  • Nanakuli Housing Corporation holds giant sale
  • More legal roadblocks for Ward Whole Foods
  • United Nations adopts Declaration on Rights of Indigenous Peoples
  • Senate approves Oahu rail planning money
  • Self-reliance for non-gaming tribes
  • Size of condo development matters, Ka'u residents say
  • $1 Million in Funding Available through RETAH II
  • No bull: Tribes break down economic 'Wall'
  • Governor Lingle to Answer Questions from Kauai Residents on Resumption of Hawaii Superferry
  • Democrat chairman headed to new job
  • Kaua‘i weighs in on Akaka bill
  • Boren's amendment allows tribal court review of Cherokee Freedmen issue
  • Comment Period Closes in 12 Days on Proposed Resort/Timeshare Development on Hawaiian Home Lands
  • $2.2 Million for Native American and Native Hawaiian Communities for Library Enhancements
  • The Mediation Center of Molokai offers mahalo to OHA
  • Census finds more Hawaii residents come from elsewhere
  • Department of the Interior issues land plan
  • Ho'olaule'a done Windward style
  • Kevin Gover Named Director of Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian
  • American Indian Museum Trustee Expresses Outrage at Gover Hiring
  • Public Trust Contract Awards
  • Public Meeting Notice
  • Quiet Title Notices
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September 26, 2007
  • Big Island mayor's aide to run for county's top job
  • Native Hawaiian housing bill ready for full Senate action
  • Public Meeting Notice
  • Notification List will Help Federal Agencies Carry Out Their Responsibilities for Native Hawaiian Affairs
  • Big Island considers ban on big box stores
  • $850,000 Federal Grant Goes to University Of Hawaii for Pacific Region Healthcare Initiative
  • Comment Period Closes in 5 Days on Proposed Resort/Timeshare Development on Hawaiian Home Lands
  • Little hotel in Waikiki with big aloha spirit
  • Native American group pushing for development on Montana Reservations
  • Congresswoman Hirono Named to Small Business Committee
  • Inouye Announces Kauai Agency Awarded $1.1 Million for High-Tech Training and Economic Development Project
  • Hawaii issues apology in burial dispute
  • Nursing program aims to improve Native health care with masters-level courses
  • Queen's receives $747,000 education grant
  • Kids breathe parents’ smoke
  • American Indians proud of their service in military
  • OHA trustees updated on water contested case
  • Three Hoorays for our Four-Legged Friends
  • Congresswoman Hirono Pays Tribute to Eddie Kamae
  • Amy Hānaiali‘i Gilliom set to perform at the famous Feinstein’s at Loews Regency in New York
  • Gourneau: Kevin Gover unquestionably best choice to run NMAI
  • 2007 Public Trust Contract Awards
  • Quiet Title Notices
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October

October 3, 2007
  • U.S. agency works on Hawaiian list
  • University of Hawaii approves military lab
  • Tribes present a united front on Native 8(a)
  • Waimea Valley’s future as cultural institution looks bright
  • Nationwide Native news channel Envisioned
  • Public Meeting Notice
  • "Nā ‘Ōiwi ‘Ōlino...People Seeking Wisdom"
  • Bank of Hawaii offers financing for DHHL lessees
  • Inouye Announces Kauai Agency Awarded $1.1 Million for High-Tech Training and Economic Development Project
  • Windmills Proposed for Homestead Land
  • Nonprofit to oversee sacred Hawaiian valley
  • Ancient methods supplement health care for Alaska Native veterans
  • Nike Adds Indian Artifacts to Its Swoosh
  • ‘The house is magic’
  • The Heyteyneytah Project
  • It all adze up: Stone tool traveled the Pacific
  • KANA kicks butts, goes tobacco-free islandwide
  • 2007 Public Trust Contract Awards
  • Federal Register Listings
  • Quiet Title Notices
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October 10, 2007
  • Melendez: Commission on Civil Rights must strengthen support for Indian country
  • Hawaii Superferry decision based on law
  • HTA Living Hawaiian Culture Program Open for 2008 Applications
  • Councilwoman: Land threatened over vote
  • Bill would stop Native vets’ co-pays
  • Native Hawaiians attend D.C. health summit
  • Anthropology: the great divide
  • Before Columbus
  • Adze find confirms Hawaiian voyages
  • Queen Lili’uokalani Children’s Center President & Executive Director
  • Nā Kamalei Releases A Day with Makana
  • OHA approves $6M in grants
  • "Nā ‘Ōiwi ‘Ōlino...People Seeking Wisdom"
  • Hawaii bowlers unite to search for new alley
  • Tribal representatives convene in Nevada for 58th annual Governors' Interstate Indian Council meeting
  • Old ways may be today's green
  • Program aids newly released prison inmates
  • Code Talkers star at Hawaii Pow Wow
  • Hawaii man finishes record canoe race
  • 2007 Public Trust Contract Awards
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October 17, 2007
  • Hawaii still recovering from year-ago quakes
  • Congress takes up troubled tribal recognition process  
  • HTA Living Hawaiian Culture Program Open for 2008 Applications
  • OHA Trustees Approve Nearly $6 Million in Community Funding
  • Historical Kalaniana’ole Hall to get renovation
  • Moloka'i Ranch to file final EIS on La'au Point project
  • Cultural event at Kamehameha
  • Hawaiiana Festival celebrates culture
  • Kaho'ohalahala retiring Jan. 1
  • Honoring Nations celebrates tribal governance
  • Local tribe looks to expand education, possibilities
  • Naeole qualifies recant
  • Northwest Area Foundation Awards Grant to United Indians of All Tribes Foundation, Seattle, WA
  • Groups try to save Kauai birds
  • Hawaii hopes to regenerate koa forest in North Kona
  • Column: Climate change hits home with the Sami
  • 2007 Public Trust Contract Awards
  • Federal Register Notices
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October 24, 2007
  • CNHA President’s Message
  • House Passes Native Hawaiian Government Reorganization Act
  • CAPAC Applauds Passage of Native Hawaiian Government Reorganization Act
  • Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement Empowers People
  • Big Island rejects ban on big-box stores
  • Public briefing on Home Lands
  • Ward Whole Foods work on again
  • Hawaii group keeps ecotourism on track
  • Hawaiians Argue Over Ancestry
  • Maui opposes Hawaii Superferry bailout
  • Chaminade to host 'Indigenous Nations' conference
  • Native conference opens in Fairbanks
  • UH to offer Hawaiian undergrads geosciences program
  • Views on landfill pour in
  • Waianae group gets $750,000 for teacher program
  • Report details cancer rates among Native Americans
  • Life Foundation receives more than $400,000
  • Tlingit Tribes to Get Ancient Remains Federal grant awards offer opportunities to tribal colleges
  • Hannahville Indian Community may get into winery business
  • 'Native Voices' explores the world of media and gaming
  • Busy Day in Drug War as Three Suspected Drug Houses Raided
  • Small Business Legislative and Regulatory Activity
  • Nominations for Commission Member - State Commission on Water Resource Management
  • Quiet Title Notices
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October 31, 2007
  • Health, 8(a) and Hawaiian bills are headed for a vote
  • Hawaiian recognition bill clears U.S. House
  • Hawaii delegation applauds House passage of Akaka bill
  • CNHA Huaka‘i to Honaunau Ipu Farm on the Island of Hawaii
  • Honolulu building site a virtual graveyard
  • Native student issues a focus of Hawaii convention
  • Scholarship helps Hawaii residents
  • Senate Approves $160 Million for Labor, Health, Education Projects for Hawaii, Inouye and Akaka Announce
  • Congresswoman Hirono Votes to Help Hawai‘i’s Small Businesses
  • Four Hawaii civil rights body members welcome Akaka bill passage
  • Resolutions regarding hunting, health debated as AFN convention comes to an end
  • AFN broadcasts in Native tongues
  • Native convention addresses urban-rural divide
  • Army Corps studies military debris recycling on Native lands
  • OHA grants assist housing, education
  • HTA’s Festivals Campaign Wins International Awards
  • Anahola clears hundreds of cars, piles of trash in cleanup
  • Development association broadens meeting agenda
  • Congresswoman Hirono Introduces Early Education Workforce Act
  • Celebrating a venerable voice
  • Draft Environmental Impact Statement/Comprehensive Management Plan; Ala Kahakai National Historic Trail County of Hawaii, State of Hawaii; Notice of Availability
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November

November 7, 2007

  • Native Hawaiians, proud citizens
  • Bioprospecting commission hears concerns, commentary
  • Reid: Statement for National American Indian Heritage Month
  • DNC Statement on National American Indian Heritage Month
  • CNHA Huaka‘i to Honaunau Ipu Farm on the Island of Hawaii
  • For native Alaskans, climate change is a way of life
  • Hawaii housing agency tries small projects too
  • House Approves Funding for Education, Health Care and Veterans
  • Tri-Caucus Hails Passage of Small Business Improvement Act
  • Hawaii artist prevails in lawsuit over photo
  • UM opens labs for American Indians
  • 300 indigenous plants for free
  • NMAI exhibition will explore hidden histories of race
  • Japanese hula boom may finally touch Hawaii
  • 2007 Public Trust Contract Awards
  • Federal Register Listings
  • Quiet Title Notices
  • Public Notices to Department of Hawaiian Home Lands Successors
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November 14, 2007

  • Inouye says Bush veto cost Isles $157M 
  • 2 Days Left to Register - CNHA Huaka‘i to Honaunau Ipu Farm on the Island of Hawaii
  • Educational efforts made at the National Indian Education Association convention
  • Lingle names 8 to serve on OHA Salary Commission
  • 8 tapped in Hawaiian community for DLNR panel
  • Wind-power firm vows $50M for Molokai bid
  • CNHA Public Trust Meeting Reports
  • Hawai‘i Needs Foster/Resource Families
  • Hawaiian bracelets to be given to foster care girls
  • First Family Closes Home Loan With Down Payment Assistance
  • Molina says committee will vote on Honua’ula
  • Hoakalei foundation adds three to directors’ board
  • Clinton presents plan for Native America
  • Hawaiian culture passed on to next generation
  • NCAI kicks off annual convention in Denver
  • Hawaiian Cancer Network is awarded $10,000 by Safeway Foundation
  • Waianae Mental Health center gets $100,000 grant
  • OHA Board of Trustees Approves $1.4 Million in Community Grants
  • Native Hawaiian business group to meet Thursday
  • Concrete jungle reborn
  • Public Notices re Iwi Kanaka
  • Public Trust Contract Awards
  • Federal Register Listings
  • Quiet Title Notices
  • Public Notices to Hawaiian Home Lands Lease Successors
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November 21, 2007

  • Hawaii advisory panel rejects Akaka bill stand
  • Mainland Council of Hawaiian Civic Clubs and Robert Lindsey Join Council Board
  • Temporary Advisory Commission on Bioprospecting Community Meetings
  • Mayor's executive assistant resigns
  • Hawaii residents split at Molokai hearing
  • American Savings Bank wins national award
  • Asset Policy Coalition Legislative Event Slated for December 5th
  • Village corporations unite to grow
  • OHA unveils revamped loan programs for Native Hawaiians
  • Nominations Sought For Water Commission Member
  • A&B Kauai land set aside as preserve
  • Traditional approach to healing encouraged
  • Education Alum Elected to Head National Indian Education Association
  • Study compares American students with other countries'
  • Bencini: Financial education empowers Indian youth
  • Wal-Mart holds plans for Hilo supercenter
  • Government construction boosts '07 total
  • Water initiative support could backfire
  • Makua ban draws protesters
  • Project explores relationship between climate, cultural changes
  • Foster Kids Get Early Christmas Present
  • Public Notices Re Iwi Kanaka
  • 2007 Public Trust Contract Awards
  • Quiet Title Notices
  • Public Notices to Department of Hawaiian Home Lands Successors
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November 28, 2007

  • Six non-Hawaiians intervene in OHA suit
  • Register Now for CNHA’s Grantee Forum in January 2008
  • County housing projects progressing
  • Asset Policy Coalition Legislative Event Slated for December 5th
  • State Bioprospecting Commission Seeking Input
  • National Congress of American Indians convenes in Denver
  • Army accused of stalling on Hawaii valley
  • George Washington University's Native American Political Leadership Program
  • 10 Who Made a Difference: Entries sought
  • At a Loss for Words SDSU Announces New Bachelor's Degree in American Indian Studies
  • Taxpayer dollars helping Hawaii land
  • Border Fence Work Raises Environmental Concerns
  • $3.07 million released to finish North-South Road
  • Washington in brief
  • Natives in for big royalty boost as mine reaches profitability
  • Hawaii's 'queen' of eco-tourism works to create review process
  • Scholarships make college possible
  • 2007 Public Trust Contract Awards
  • Federal Register Listings
  • Quiet Title Notices
  • Public Notices to Department of Hawaiian Home Lands Successors
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