Hawaiian Land Research Goes High Tech

Hawaiian Land Research Goes High Tech

After three years of intense labor, OHA launched Kīpuka Database, a geographical information system (GIS), overlaying cutting-edge mapping technologies with valuable Hawaiian history and...
He Mahina Kūhelu ko ka ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi

He Mahina Kūhelu ko ka ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi

ʻAkahi a ʻāpono ʻia ka pila SB409 e ke kiaʻāina ʻo Neil Abercrombie i mea e hoʻolaʻa ʻia ai nō ka mahina ʻo Pepeluali, ʻo i aka mahina ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi kūhelu ma Hawaiʻi nei. Governor Neil Abercrombie signed SB409 permanently declaring February as Hawaiian Lanugage...
Huli Ka Lima I Lalo

Huli Ka Lima I Lalo

“We are but servants of the land” is the mentality that thrives among the ʻĀina Ulu ʻohana. “It’s an old formula, which involves stewardship, sustainability, cultural practices that are meant to be at harmony with places,” says Brandon Ledward who is the Director of...
Voicing Concerns Against SB 1171

Voicing Concerns Against SB 1171

In light of the Hawai’i Supreme Court decision that halted the multibillion-dollar rail project, the State introduced legislation that would allow for archaeological inventory surveys or AIS to be done in phases instead of a full study before construction begins....