Por: The New York Times Nation May 21, 2023
ACROSS THE COUNTRYPhotographs by Hana AsanoReporting from Las VegasMay 20, 2023When Pauline Kauinani Souza was a child in Hawaii, she spent early mornings watering her grandfather’s watermelons and papaya trees.Her family lived frugally, eating homemade bread and heating water over a fire for bathing. But the no-frills life came with the ultimate perk: living near the beach and drifting off to sleep at night to the sound of waves gently... + full article
ABC News USA Business January 22, 2023
KAPOLEI, Hawaii -- Kona Purdy never wanted to live anywhere but . As a Native an, he wanted his children to grow up like he did: rooted in their culture, and nourished by the mountains and ocean. But raising a family in Hawaii meant squeezing nine people into a four-bedroom... + más
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KAPOLEI, Hawaii (AP) — Kona Purdy never wanted to live anywhere but Hawaii. As a Native Hawaiian, he wanted his children to grow up like he did: rooted in their culture, and nourished by the mountains and ocean. But raising a family in Hawaii meant squeezing nine people into a... + más
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KAPOLEI, Hawaii – Kona Purdy never wanted to live anywhere but Hawaii. As a Native Hawaiian, he wanted his children to grow up like he did: rooted in their culture, and nourished by the mountains and ocean. But raising a family in Hawaii meant squeezing nine people into a... + más
Associated Press USA Life December 02, 2022
HONOLULU (AP) — When Willette Kalaokahaku Akima-Akau looks out at the and makes an offering of gin, tobacco and coins, she will be taking part in a tradition passed down from her grandfather and other Native Hawaiians as a way to honor both the natural and spiritual... + más
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HONOLULU – When Willette Kalaokahaku Akima-Akau looks out at the and makes an offering of gin, tobacco and coins, she will be taking part in a tradition passed down from her grandfather and other Native Hawaiians as a way to honor both the natural and spiritual... + más
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HONOLULU -- When Willette Kalaokahaku Akima-Akau looks out at the the lava flowing from Mauna Loa volcano and makes an offering of gin, tobacco and coins, she will be taking part in a tradition passed down from her grandfather and other Native ans as a way to honor both the... + más
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