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Showcasing their passion for history, Big Island students won top awards at the National History Day competition at the ...
Deterrence in the Indo-Pacific cannot be achieved with exquisite maritime or air systems alone. During my recent testimony to ...
It may be cold out there, but the books are hotting up. As winter extends its grip on Australia, publishers have got a ...
Army photographer Frank Buchman was sent to Guam in 1944 to document military activities just after the United States defeated Japan’s occupying troops near the end of World War II.
The Navy’s waiver of explosives safety regulations for Guam drew concern and criticism from local lawmakers worried about old ...
A new landmark conservation easement will protect 5,300 acres in the Big Belt Mountains, Prickly Pear Land Trust announced ...
“We — the people of Solomon Islands and Vanuatu — have quietly protected more than 150,000 square km [58,000 mi2] of the ocean,” the website notes. “Our territorial seas … are protected.
Samoan-Kiwi filmmaker Tuki Laumea checks in with indigenous communities in ten Pacific nations for a new Al Jazeera documentary series.
“The Pacific Islands Heritage Marine National Monument is more than a place for fishing, it is vital to the cultural heart of the Pacific Peoples,” said Solomon Kahoohalahala, chair of the ...
Indigenous Peoples sustain at least 40% of the most intact ecosystems on Earth, which are essential for combating threats posed by climate change and ecosystem destruction.
Such climate impacts have been existential for Indigenous Pacific peoples whose cultures are intimately connected to the food they grow, the waters they fish, and the lands they call home.
Horne cites figures ranging from 61,610 men, women and children to more than 100,000, all taken from their Pacific Island homes between 1863 and 1904.
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