The Warner Free Lecture will be in Volunteers Hall Friday, Feb. 21, at 7 p.m. with Christina Thompson, who will talk about ...
In a Jan. 15 letter to United Airlines chief executive officer president John Scott Kirby, Moylan also asked the airline once again to reinstate the repatriation of Guam’s native birds facing ...
A permitting system designed in the 1970s was supposed to make Alaska’s commercial fishing industry more sustainable and more ...
Asian, Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander peoples have long been underrepresented on our TV screens, but research shows the importance of exposing kids to media that both reflects ...
Nearly half of white high school students and more than half of Black students in the state said they'd experienced racism in ...
Kauʻilani Arce has been appointed as the Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement's new chief operating officer, the nonprofit ...
Valentine’s Day is a celebration of love. Flowers have long been symbolic of that special connection between people.
By Jane Palmer In the summer of 1948, naturalist Charles J. Guiguet spent four months on the Goose Island Archipelago, a ...
John A. Strong, a historian and professor from Southampton who chronicled the culture and deep roots of Long Island’s Native Nations, died Wednesday. The professor emeritus in history and ...
A new $1 coin will feature a Native Hawaiian scholar that many credit with preserving ... Born in 1895 on Hawai‘i Island, she went on to work at establishments such as Kamehameha Schools, Punahou ...
Since the United States seized control of Guam during World War II, the US military has slowly turned the Pacific island into a military garrison, destroying cultural sites, food sources, and, ...
Many native species face being squeezed out of their habitats with ... a species with only around 300 remaining in one small strip of vegetation on the South Island's west coast. The skink was wedged ...