




TOGETHER WE WILL MAKE A DIFFERENCE
LARRY KAWAAUHAU HULALI-WALTJEN-KUILIPULE
OHA TRUSTEE-AT-LARGE HAWAII (island) TRUSTEE
Together we present these “Questions” (questions from community(s) beneficiaries).
QUESTION: As a direct beneficiary of OHA TRUST were you aware of the 20% revenues from the State of Hawaii’s Ceded Land Revenues to benefit you?
QUESTION: As a direct beneficiary of OHA TRUST, were you made aware of the amount of the 20% revenues collected and how did you the beneficiary receive those entitlements?
QUESTION: Did any of the elected Trustees past or present inform you of how those entitled revenues were distributed?
QUESTION: As a direct beneficiary of OHA TRUST, were you made aware of real properties purchased by OHA TRUST from the 20% revenues entitled to Native Hawaiians/Hawaiians?
Together our concerns for our people – Native Hawaiians/Hawaiians.
Our elders/Kupunas should never become homeless, go hungry, left without healthcare, denied basic needs of shelter, have direct access to water, comfort in our Hawaii”.
Our Elders/Kupunas is the beginning of our stories, provide a home for us, our first hugs & kisses were us, they fed us, cloth us, kept us safe, taught us to walk, taught us our first words, experience our first discipline, home schooled us, then sent us to further our education to our public-school educators.
Together, our belief is Elders/Kupunas -First, the beginning of our lives, and saw us through the years.
Together, we will shout loud and clear, entitlements due to the beginning of our lives Elder/Kupunas, 1st!
PLEASE REGISTER TO VOTE BEFORE JULY 22, 2024 – AND – VOTE FOR LARRY KAWAAUHAU & HULALI WALTJEN KUILIPULE
TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE

TOGETHER WE ASK “DID YOU KNOW”
OFFICE OF HAWAIIAN AFFAIRS
(1) Account for all ceded lands in the public lands trust inventory;
(2) Account for all income and proceeds derived from the public land trust; and
(3) Transfer the full twenty per cent pro rata share of income and proceeds from the public land trust annually to the Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA) for the betterment of the conditions of native Hawaiians. . . $21,500,000 as the office of Hawaiian Affairs' interim annual share of the income and proceeds of the public land trust beginning in fiscal year 2022‑2023; re SB 2021 SD1 HD2 CD1; ACT 226-6/27/2022)
OHA Main Office/Na Lama Kukui 560 N. Nimitz Highway
Purchase of Real Property(s): 501 Sumner Street ($47,000,000 for both)
500 N. Nimitz Highway (addresses 500 & 501)
Kakaako Makai, 30 acres of Waterfront property
(acquired lands): 500 acres at Kukaniloko, Oahu
26,000 acres at Waiokele O Puna. Hawaii
5/29/2024 Update. The Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA) Board of Trustees (BOT) decided last week to defer decision-making on grant applications for the current Community Grants cycle. Their purpose is to ensure that OHA’s grant monies are equitably allocated to grant applicants across the pae ʻāina to help fund as many ...
PLEASE REGISTER TO VOTE! Before the PRIMARY ELECTION-JULY 22, 2024, TO QUALIFY FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION. Larry Kawaauhau and Hulali Waltjen-Kuilipule – MAHALO NUI LOA

WERE YOU INFORMED, AS BENEFICIARIES OF THE OHA
. . . “5(f)of the Admission Act P.L. 86-3(Admission Act), one of the five purposes for which the income and proceeds from the public land trust shall be used is “for the betterment of the conditions of native Hawaiians”; and the 1978 constitutional convention’s recognition that native Hawaiians are one of the beneficiaries of the public land trust and the creating of the office of Hawaiian affairs to manage and administer the specific allocation of “all income and proceeds from that pro rata portion of the [public land] trust . . . for native Hawaiians”.
It was reported in April 2012, that after 30 years of “unresolved claims of income and proceeds from ceded lands”, “Kakaako Makai valued at $200 million to resolve this dispute to be conveyed the lands “as is”. Since 2012, Hawaii Legislators have yet to allow OHA to develop “Kakaako Makai”, renamed by OHA to “Hakuone, has yet to benefit Native Hawaiians.
Question: Should the undeveloped lands of Kakaako Makai/Hakuone be occupied by native Hawaiians, “for the betterment of the conditions of native Hawaiians?
Register to VOTE before July 22, 2024
Justice for Native Hawaiians is Pono for All in Hawaii.