by DND | Dec 18, 2015 | Environment, ʻŌiwi TV
Paepae o Heʻeia put a call out for 1,000 people to help Pani ka Puka, or close the gap, in a portion of the wall that was destroyed 50 years ago due to a flood. Two thousand people answered that call. “We’ve never had more than 400 people on site,” said Hiʻilei...
by DND | Oct 8, 2014 | Culture, Polynesian Voyaging Society
Crew member Kekaimalu Lee and ʻōlohe lua / carver Umi Kai make traditional fishing lures for use on...
by DND | Sep 10, 2014 | Polynesian Voyaging Society
Hōkūleʻa crew members are blessed with a mahimahi caught by fisherman Timi...
by DND | Jul 28, 2014 | Culture, Polynesian Voyaging Society
On the island of Maupiti, crew members experience the rarely seen technique of stone fishing, which is similar to paepae in Hawaiʻi. Were they lucky or did the big one got...
by DND | Apr 2, 2014 | Culture, Environment, ʻŌiwi TV
For locals on the rural Hawaiian island of Moloka‘i, the “ice box” isn’t just the refrigerator in their kitchens but the abundant ocean that still provides a main source of sustenance for that community; a community that has fought against development and many modern...