The young men of Na Koa O Kona, based on Hawaiʻi Island, train relentlessly to rival the Tahitian dominators of outrigger canoe racing.
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Queen Lili‘uokalani
What an independent Hawaiian governing body might look like in the 2000s is as yet unknown, but sci-fi helps reimagine the past, as well as the future.
Daughters, aunties, tutus, sisters, wives, mothers – wrists blinging, waving, clanging — all, suddenly, queens.
Ma nā ‘ulu‘ulu palapala a me nā waihona ki‘i, he nui ho‘i kau nā hunahuna ‘ike waiwai o ko Hawaiʻi...
How did this spiky fruit from South America find its way into our logos, t-shirts, and psyches?
Images by Tom Anderson As trees go in Hawai‘i, the mighty koa and the metaphysical ‘ōhi‘a lehua remain lauded in...
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