On Monday and Tuesday, UH Hilo is hosting He Olelo Ola, an event that invites indigenous language specialists from around the world.
On Monday and Tuesday, the university is hosting He Olelo Ola, an event that invites indigenous language specialists from around the world.
Nainoa Thompson, a pwo navigator and the CEO of the Polynesian Voyaging Society, spoke with HPR's Cassie Ordonio about the ...
Hawaiʻi celebrated 50 years of Hōkūleʻa's history of voyaging on Saturday at Kualoa Regional Park on Oʻahu, where the ...
High-achieving people of Polynesian descent will be front and center Thursday and Friday, March 13-14, at the University of ...
In 2009, Laurent Olivier opened his second kava bar, Bula Kafe, in St. Petersburg, Fla., which is still open today. After ...
KANEOHE, Hawaii — Hawaii's American colonizers once banned the Hawaiian language in schools. Some Native Hawaiians tried to ...
Ola ka ‘i is the title of the Olelo Hawaii event that was born in the shopping center, and Ola ka ‘I Kauai-Niihau 2025 is the ...
Wendy Hensel, the new president of the University of Hawaiʻi’s system of 10 campuses and five education centers, recently ...
As the double-hulled voyaging canoe Hokule‘a returned to its home dock at Sand Island from Maunalua Bay on Valentine’s Day, ...
HONOLULU (KHON2) – In the ahupuaʻa of ʻAiea, which lies in the moku of ʻEwa here on Oʻahu, stands a street with a name that brings our attention to the outdoor. It’s so easy for us ...
“Hawaii is the only state with two official languages, which are English and Hawaiian, so as a people, it is our right to speak Hawaiian, to speak English and to have the opportunity to do ...
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