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Anthony Banua-Simon’s documentary, “Cane Fire,” uses his family’s history to examine the cultural and economic forces that changed Kauai.
The state's high cost of living and tourism-focused development is making it difficult for some Native Hawaiians to keep their homes.
The Democratic presidential candidate would revoke "ill-advised" pipeline permits and significantly expand tribal criminal jurisdiction.
Astronomers want to build a telescope they say would change the way we know the universe. Hawaiians are fighting to preserve their culture and land.
WHAT'S HAPPENING
WHAT'S HAPPENING
The actor joined protesters who are protecting Mauna Kea, a mountain sacred to Hawaiians, from a massive project known as the Thirty Meter Telescope.
The $1.4 billion Thirty Meter Telescope set to be built atop Hawaii's tallest peak has been the subject of controversy for a decade.
The Thirty Meter Telescope, set to be the largest in the world, will be built on Mauna Kea despite years of protests and a Supreme Court battle.
The court upheld a building permit for the $1.4 billion Thirty Meter Telescope atop Mauna Kea, a mountain considered sacred by many Native Hawaiians.
For many, the fast-food chain Aloha Poke Co.'s cease-and-desist demands are an attack on Hawaiian culture.
Native Hawaiians have always had a sacred connection with their land, but Westernization of the islands has threatened that bond.