This experimental documentary takes viewers on a psychedelic tour of Hawaii, exploring the tension between scientific inquiry and Indigenous preservation.
Category: Native Hawaiians
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‘Anti-Tourism’ Tours Show Visitors a Different Side of Vacation Hot Spots
With visitors increasingly interested in the social and political realities of global tourist hot spots, some local guides are adapting their offerings.
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Sasha Colby, ‘Drag Race’ Winner, Shares Her Travel Tips
This season’s winner, now serving frequent-flier realness on her victory lap, shares tips for packing (Ziploc bags) and navigating the T.S.A. while transgender.
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Preserving Hula, the Heartbeat of Hawaii at the Merrie Monarch Festival
For 60 years, the Merrie Monarch Festival has contributed to the reclamation of Hawaiian culture, language and identity.
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Preserving Hula, the Heartbeat of Hawaii at the Merrie Monarch Festival
For 60 years, the Merrie Monarch Festival has contributed to the reclamation of Hawaiian culture, language and identity.
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Is Responsible Travel to Hawaii Fun?
The New York Times – Travel:It turns out that farm stays and eco-friendly snorkeling trips really are more entertaining than sitting on a beach with a mai tai. Here’s one approach to thoughtful travel in an overtouristed place.
