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Photo: Reburial platform at Ft. Kamehameha on Hickam Air Force Base
I Mana I Ka ʻŌiwi

Ka Holo ʻana aku a Hiki i ke Ala Polohiwa a...

Edward Halealoha Ayau - April 30, 2021 0
Photo: Reburial platform at Ft. Kamehameha on Hickam Air Force Base
I Mana I Ka ʻŌiwi

Sailing to the Edge of the Hawaiian Universe

Edward Halealoha Ayau - April 30, 2021 0
Photo: Kukaniloko Birthing Stones
Cover Features

Restoring This Sacred Place

Puanani Fernandez-Akamine - April 1, 2021 0
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Moʻomeheu | Culture

I Pana i Ka Manawa

Guest Author - February 1, 2021 0
Photo: ʻIo with breadfruit
Economic Stability

A Breadfruit Tree in Every Yard

Puanani Fernandez-Akamine - December 1, 2020 0
Photo: Wind Farm in Kahuku
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Kahuku: Kahi E Pā Ai Ka Makani Ahamanu a Wili Ai...

Guest Author - January 30, 2020 0
E Ho‘okanaka

Step up and take control of the narrative

Alice Malepeai Silbanuz - November 27, 2019 0
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“The Eddie” Will Go

Sterling Wong - January 21, 2019 0
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History

Ua hala ka makahiki – The old year has slipped away

Claire Kuʻuleilani Hughes, Dr. PH., R.D. - July 1, 2017 0
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