Hawaiian History
Celebrate Hawaiian History Month with these books that preserve and perpetuate the voices and stories of Hawai‘i.
Up your sustainability knowledge, see a play inspired by The Golden Girls, play more than 2,000 board games, catch a sunset flick on the beach and more.
Hawai‘i lei makers wowed again with fantastic submissions to this year’s May Day lei contest.
A movement is underway to resurrect the traditional Hawaiian land division and management system to better care for the ‘āina, water and people.
In honor of the voyaging canoe turning 50 this month, learn more about the traditions of wayfinding with these books.
As Hōkūle‘a celebrates 50 years of sailing, female navigators carry a message of cultural resilience and hope to a worldwide community.
Tour Hawai‘i’s iconic voyaging canoe, learn about wayfinding, party at a star-studded gala and more from March 8–14.
Hurley’s upcoming book has been named a Junior Library Guild Gold Standard and earned a starred review from the School Library Journal.
Hawai‘i author Virginia Loo channels her great-grandmother as she reflects on her journey on becoming a single mother.
A look back at the mind-boggling, maddening and mystifying news of a tumultuous year.
Decked out in stunning new and vintage mu‘u and holokū from iconic Hawai‘i designers, guests celebrated Mu‘umu‘u Month at Queen Emma Summer Palace.
‘Ōlelo Hawai‘i is an official state language, and you can learn it for free.
Sixty years ago, the military leased thousands of acres of state land for $1. Talks are underway now to renew those leases, but instead of a huge payday, the state will be lucky to strike a better deal.
We’ve rounded up the spookiest stories about Mākua Cave, ‘Iolani Palace, Pali Lookout and more.
Listen as the local master storyteller tells tales of menehune, haunted houses and a kahuna who tried to bless an unblessable house.