Hawaiʻi’s Micronesian community tells its story through creative placemaking with this performance on July 30.
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.
By returning to a backcountry lifestyle in Waihe‘e, Maui, a group of friends reconnect with their ancestors to further understand who they are.
Image by John Hook Of all the plot narratives found in movies, there’s one that resonates with Ciara Lacy the...
Sundance Institute’s Native Filmmakers Lab is helping indigenous filmmakers re-shape Hawai‘i’s cinematic arc.
Why being bitten by a shark was the best thing that's ever happened to surfer Mike Coots.