Hawaii's CBED Program grants $8,000 to support nine Native Hawaiian-owned businesses at the Merrie Monarch Festival.
A newly constructed hālau waʻa, a traditional Hawaiian canoe house and learning space, was blessed on March 21 in Mākena.
The Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism (DBEDT) Community-Based Economic Development (CBED) Program has ...
A neglected parcel of land was restored by volunteers and patients at a community medical center. Along the way, their health ...
Prince Kuhio Day celebrates the royal heir turned statesman who is remembered by his long-lived ambitions to keep Native ...
On this special episode of Aloha Authentic, we celebrate the 50th anniversary of Hōkūleʻa, the legendary voyaging canoe that sparked a cultural renaissance for Native Hawaiians and the Pacific. To ...
The Department of Land and Natural Resources has been developing a management plan for the Pololū trail on Hawaiʻi Island ...
Restoration of Hawaii’s native language and culture — and these treasures did require restoration — has been the project of nearly a century. Starting with the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act, the ...
Discover the inspiring stories of seven Hawaiian women whose courage and determination shaped the islands’ history and legacy ...
A new website is dedicated to sharing the story of a critically endangered native Nawaiian plant thought lost to history ...
The grant was awarded to the Native Pacific Education and Culture Center for Entrepreneurship to help cover vendor costs.