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Discussion of Native Hawaiian Issues on PBS Hawaiʻi “Insights”
Dan Boylan and guests discuss some of the most pressing issues concerning the Native Hawaiian community.
Read MoreOHA Hosts Second Series of Community Meetings on Land Settlement Deal
The Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA) will hold a second round of community meetings to inform its beneficiaries of the latest updates on the Kakaʻako land settlement proposal.
Read MoreVital Statistics Column from a hundred years ago, 1912.
The Vital Statistics Column ran regularly in many papers, and once all of the Hawaiian-Language Newspapers are word-searchable, it will be a windfall for genealogical research!
Read MoreNative Food, Native Stories
The University of Hawai’i's Native Hawaiian Center of Excellence (NHCOE) and the Bishop Museum will present a series of presentations, “Native Food, Native Stories”from February through May
Read MoreChinese New Year. Sunday, February 18, 1912.
The people of China were finely adorned as they celebrated their New Year; the Chinese were seen from Friday, going to the shops of their own countrymen to purchase new year’s items, from the
Read More‘Aha Kiole o Moloka‘i Press Release
Press release from ‘Aha Kiole o Moloka‘i regarding State response to protest for cruise ship arrival on January 21,
Read MoreWoah. This is some story! Hawaiian living abroad comes home to visit… after 38 years. 1915.
Articles on Hawaiians living abroad abound in the Hawaiian-Language-Newspapers! Here is just one of the many amazing stories!!
Read MoreDLNR TV Special – “THE RAIN FOLLOWS THE FOREST”
DLNR has produced a half-hour television special illustrating the importance of watershed protection and restoration. “The Rain Follows the Forest,” features Jason Scott Lee setting out on a journey to learn about sustainable
Read MoreReward Tip Line for Wildlife Crimes
The Humane Society of the United States and The Humane Society Wildlife Land Trust announced new efforts to support the Hawai‘i Department of Land and Natural Resources, Division of Conservation and Resource Enforcement’s work
Read MoreOHA Expands Series of Scholarship Fairs
The Office of Hawaiian Affairs has added a scholarship fair to the statewide series. Known as the Native Hawaiian Scholarship ’Aha Program, these fairs are intended to ensure that millions of dollars in scholarship
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