Escape to the Islands! PCC in, Stress Out
We may be biased but we think Hawaii is perfect in January. Winter is crazy for a lot of reasons. Depending on where you live, there may be big shifts in the weather—conditions that may be a little more stressful than usual to deal with. Then there are the holidays:...
Kalo (Taro): The Root of Hawaiian Culture
The air smells of earthiness: the scent of green growing things mingles with the mustiness of a loʻi, the wetland ecosystem in which many varieties of kalo grow. A mahiʻai kalo (kalo farmer) and his haumāna (student) patiently tend the plants, treading the bog-like...
The Polynesian Cultural Center Is: One ‘Ohana, Sharing Aloha
“One ʻohana, sharing aloha.” When you come to the Polynesian Cultural Center, you will hear this phrase many times. Some might consider it a slogan designed to be catchy and fun, but it goes far deeper than that. It is the principle upon which the Polynesian Cultural...
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