Drowning is the leading cause of death for children in Hawaiʻi ages 1 to 15. What is being done to increase awareness and bring the numbers down?
Big Island native Kolby Akamu Moser sits down with five Native Hawaiian kūpuna to document their mea hana (craft) and kuleana (responsibility) as was passed down to them to preserve their ʻike (knowledge) for future generations.
Follow the story of a couple who bet their four-century old estate on the power of nature.
Uncover the story of the revival of northwestern India’s legendary tiger clan.
This month marks 60 years of telling Hawaiʻi’s stories and the start of a year-long commemoration of that milestone.
In this episode of Pau Hana Years from the 1970s, German-born painter Fritz Sydow explains the inspiration behind his oil paintings.
The final episode of this docu-series looks at the huge contribution of the Irish, alongside other ethnic groups, in the building of the US and we examine the role of the Irish in the world.
Episode 3 of this docu-series follows the first Irish diaspora to Europe in the 1600s to various destinations in the New World.
This episode of HIKI NŌ is hosted by Pacific Buddhist Academy senior Maddie Wright and honors Earth Day with stories from students from Kauaʻi, Molokaʻi, and Hawaiʻi Island.