Over the last three years, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa professor Noenoe Silva has combed through editions of Hawaiʻi’s "Ka Hoku O Hawaii," the last Hawaiian-language newspaper to be published in the 1940s. She discovered a handful of dedicated female columnists who stepped up to preserve ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi.
<strong>The long read:</strong> In the 18th century, the naval explorer was worshipped as a deity. Now his statues are being defaced across the lands he visited<br>