History of Hoe Wa’a and Na Wahine o Ke Kai
Hoe wa’a or Hawaiian outrigger canoe paddling started well before the 1960’s. History tells us that King Kalakaua brought the sport back... Read More
Cree Language Revival
Tansi nitooteemuk. Greetings to all my Relations. I am a Cree grandmother and am honoured to hold Blood Memories from my great-grandfather... Read More
Chamorro Land and Sovereignty
Ned Pablo of Guåhan is an Indigenous Chamorro and grassroots activist from the Marianas Islands and this is his story about Chamorro... Read More
Beyond Imelda’s Shoes: Martial Law and Marcos’ Connections to Hawai’i
Romano Cortes Jorge is a journalist and owner of Strawberry Jams Music Studio. He has decades of experience as a newspaper and... Read More
Hula Circuits and Hawaiian Rooms: Looking at “Mainland” Hawaiians with Kapena Baptista
Kapena’s great grandmother was a kumu hula and ukulele singer. Kapena started researching his roots while at Harvard and produced his thesis... Read More