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==Early work and political involvement== | ==Early work and political involvement== | ||
After completing his secondary education in Keauhou, Kealoha enrolled at the [[Aolani Provincial University]]. There, he earned an Interdepartmental Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy and Political Science in 1994. During his time in college, he became interested in | After completing his secondary education in Keauhou, Kealoha enrolled at the [[Aolani Provincial University]]. There, he earned an Interdepartmental Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy and Political Science in 1994. During his time in college, he became interested in [[Wikipedia:Buddhism|Pūlahist]] philosophy and its potential for promoting social justice and equality. | ||
Upon graduation, Kealoha returned to his hometown of Keauhou and worked as a community organizer for a local [[Wikipedia:Buddhism|Pūlahist]] non-profit organization. He also became involved in local politics, working on the campaigns of several candidates for local office. | |||
==Political career== | ==Political career== |
Revision as of 17:58, 9 May 2023
Na'au Kealoha | |
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In office September 1st, 2018 – September 1st, 2022 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Aolani, Ho'olua, Kalea | 29 October 1970
Citizenship | Kalean |
Nationality | Kalean |
Political party | Pūlahist Socialist Party |
Height | 170.2 cm (5 ft 7 in) |
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Early life and education
Na'au Kealoha was born on 29 October 1970 in Aolani, Ho'olua, Kalea to a family of Ni'ihau ancestry. He was raised in the nearby town of Keauhou. Growing up, Kealoha developed a strong interest in politics and public service, inspired by the legacy of his family's involvement in community organizations.
Early work and political involvement
After completing his secondary education in Keauhou, Kealoha enrolled at the Aolani Provincial University. There, he earned an Interdepartmental Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy and Political Science in 1994. During his time in college, he became interested in Pūlahist philosophy and its potential for promoting social justice and equality.
Upon graduation, Kealoha returned to his hometown of Keauhou and worked as a community organizer for a local Pūlahist non-profit organization. He also became involved in local politics, working on the campaigns of several candidates for local office.