Ambivalently understood, the phrase “Hawaiian sense of place” is heard everywhere from the tourism industry to design sector. The islands’ traditional place names, however, often remain silenced. Can one truly honor places without acknowledging the importance of inoa ‘āina?
Political change depends on getting people to see a story the same way. This stubborn truth frustrates activists who seek justice by reimagining and reclaiming Hawai‘i's maps.
On Mokauea Island, the site of O‘ahu’s last traditional fishing village, families have fought for decades to preserve their traditional way of life.
A Hawaiian homestead community on Hawai‘i island is awfully overcharged for freshwater. What went wrong?
The nonprofit Kākoʻo ʻŌiwi rekindles ancestral traditions to feed the community in body and spirit.
With its paper-thin petals and ephemeral flowers,
native ‘ilima tells a story of precarity and perserverance.
Now open to the public, the farm of world-renowned frangipani grower Jim Little gives enthusiasts an up-close look.
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