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Hauʻoli Mahina ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi Poʻo inoa: E alu like ka hui ‘oihana kālepa ʻōiwi Hawaiʻi me ko ke Kalana Keʻena Hoʻokele Waiwai. Na: Andrew Rosen, Luna Hoʻokō NHCC He mea nui ka lilo ʻana o ka hui ʻoihana kālepa o nā ʻōiwi Hawaiʻi i kōkoʻo hou me ko ke Keʻena o Economic Revilization (OER). ʻO…
Learn MoreAloha Members & Friends, We join the Jarrett ʻOhana in honoring the life and legacy of extraordinary advocate, ʻōiwi leader and dear friend Ron Jarrett. The community as a whole, and the Native Hawaiian business community in particular, has lost one of its brightest stars to illness. True to form, Ron did not publicize his…
Learn MoreHakuone: OHA’s by Kanaka for Kanaka development in Kakaʻako Makai. By The NHCC Board of Directors, for Ka Wai Ola January 2023 The Native Hawaiian Chamber of Commerce supports the right of OHA to develop lands it owns as it sees fit in order to serve Kanaka ʻŌiwi. We support Hakuone, OHA’s development of the…
Learn MoreTiming Isn’t Everything By Logan Freitas, Realtor with Century 21 iProperties Hawaii. As a Real Estate Professional, the question I get asked most often is “When is a good time to buy?”. The answer is simple but also intimidating… “when you can afford it.” For local families, affordability in Hawaii is quite the oxymoron. But…
Learn MoreHonoring ʻŌiwi Leaders By The NHCC Board of Directors, for Ka Wai Ola November 2022 He pūkoʻa kani ʻāina. A coral reef that grows into an island. (A person beginning in a small way gains steadily until they become firmly established.) – Mary Kawena Pukui, ʻŌlelo Noʻeau 932. Like many kānaka, Dr. Naleen Andrade, John De Fries…
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