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The ancient fishponds of Hawai'i were one of the most significant and successful aquacultural achievements in history. They were a major source of food, played an important role in the spiritual and cultural lives of the Hawaiians, and today they are a source of knowledge to the past. A virtual tour.

A sometimes weekly blog by Jan TenBruggencate covering the latest and best scientific research about Hawaii or conducted by Hawaiian scientists.

Resources available for free online, which includes Lo'i virtual field trip, He’eia virtual field trip, ‘Iolani Palace grounds virtual field trip, Hawaiian culture audio PowerPoints, writing resource site, video resources, and software tutorials

There are many different lo‘i restoration projects that are currently ongoing in different areas of the Hawaiian Islands. It is important to note however that there are lo‘i that are forever gone because of urbanization. This virtual field trip to a taro loi can be experienced from anywhere in the world.
For parents, caregivers and adults interested in online enrichment courses on Hawaiian culture and language. Monthly courses offered ($25) by KS, free books, posters, DVD for those who complete courses, Sign up is year round.

For educators servicing Hawaiian learners, offering online professional development courses throughout the year

For high school students (DOE, Charter Schools, Continental U.S.). Semester course (Fall: July – Dec., Spring: Jan. – June). Courses aligned to national and Hawai’i state standards

A 60 min video program featuring a series of thirty video lessons on learning the Hawaiian language with Ekela Kaniaupio-Crozier. An accompanying workbook is available for download and can be used with the lessons. DVD set can be purchased for $40.

A program featuring a series of 30-minute programs covering education, intended for families and educators of children in public and private K-12 schools in Hawai'i.

Join Bo Derek for an amazing journey Above and Below the garden Island of Maui. Shot in spectacular high definition HDTV by an Emmy Award winning crew. Simply beautiful.

A powerful documentary on the status of sharks in French Polynesia.


This book was the first published piece every created using desktop publishing software. Born in a converted carport " in a home nestled in the Nu‘uanu rainforest", WhaleSong is both a spectacular full-color coffee table book on this important facet of Hawai‘i’s 19th century history and a collaboration of writers and editors who continued to create other wonderful literature.

The solo album from Howard Shapiro, songwriter and recording artist from Volcano on the island of Hawai'i.

The perfect companion for your trip to the beach, the park, toting your books, or as an eco-bag used just around town. Support Pacific Network streaming free to the world! Our PNTV totes are sturdy 100% all-natural jute. in two stylish colors.
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