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'Aloha is not for sale': Native Hawaiian group tackles cultural ...
It's a longstanding fight Native Hawaiians are determined to end: businesses profiting from Hawaiian culture. Companies, particularly those not owned by Native Hawaiians, have been criticized for ...
The appropriation of Native Hawaiian culture has been happening for over a century through tourism, fashion and entertainment.
The Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement says about 2,000 people registered to attend its first conference on Hawaiʻi island. Attendees say they were moved by many of the discussions.
Unearth eleven surprising insights about the culture, traditions, history and natural phenomena unique to Hawaii and its ...
Cultural misappropriation made waves more than 20 years ago during the Disney’s “Lilo and Stitch,” which copyrighted Hawaiian songs for the movie.
The governor said that had been a 60% increase in interest for Hawaiian immersive language schools in the past decade, highlighting growing enthusiasm for cultural education.
Native Hawaiian filmmakers are working to ensure their culture thrives on the silver screen.
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