In Hawai‘i, native daughter and bestselling author Kiana Davenport finds continual sustenance and inspiration for her fiction
Like early Polynesian Voyaging Society crew members, Austin Kino took a Nikonos film camera on Mālama Honua, and the results are transporting.
The young men of Na Koa O Kona, based on Hawaiʻi Island, train relentlessly to rival the Tahitian dominators of outrigger canoe racing.
A young Native Hawaiian connects with his ancestors aboard Hōkūle‘a, Hawai‘i’s most
famous voyaging canoe.
Meet the dedicated haole geographer who represents Hawaiʻi more than 7,600 miles away, in Baltimore, Maryland.