The uncharted tale of history’s only Native Hawaiian whaling captain, culled from an archival abyss of explorer logs, scholarly mentions, and aging newsprint.
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As wind farms slice up the island skies that Hawaiian hoary bats call home, advocates for the nocturnal creatures hunt for solutions on different sides of the night.
Unearthing the Kilohana Art League, the most influential art society in Hawai‘i’s history that you have never heard of.
The fallow lands left behind by Hawai‘i’s defunct sugar plantations opened the door for cattle ranchers whose old traditions and new ideas could shape the future of island food.
Beneath the sweet strings and harmonies of modern Hawaiian music lie complex compositions that are laced with hidden messages and political sway.
In Nu‘uanu Valley, a local writer finds himself among the graves of Hawaiian royals and foreign interlopers.
Today, groves, trails, and honors bear their names, but a walk in the woods reminds us that even giants started small.