A Black Friday death count

As of this writing, there's been four death and 75 injuries. Happy shopping, everyone.

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Hawaiʻi’s over-fishing problems reach Niʻihau, endanger its community

Fishermen, primarily from Kauai, have been fishing in Niihau waters for decades, steadily depleting its residents of their primary food-source. The senate's Native Hawaiian caucus, along with the DLNR, intend to put a stop to that.

Will Caron / Indigenous issues / Read
Less-than-Lunice

INhonolulu's Adam Leaha found last weekend's performance by Montréal-based DJ and producer Lunice at Nextdoor underwhelming.

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Los Lobos thrives in Honolulu club setting

The band tears through an impromptu show to kick off its interisland tour.

Gary Chun / Read
When blue becomes the warmest colour

INhonolulu's Jackie Perreira reviews the newest film by Tunisian-French director Abdellatif Kechiche about life and what it means to love.

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How to find Waldo

Impress your friends this weekend.

Hawaii Independent Staff / Extra Extra / Slate <
The Zapruder film in HD panorama
Hawaii Independent Staff / Read
West Papua: A Hawaiian point of view
Walter Ritte / West Papua / Read
Pasi Sahlberg

In this short interview, Finland education expert Pasi Sahlberg describes some important lessons Hawaii and the US can learn from the Nordic country's approach to schooling.

Hawaii Independent Staff / Public education system / Read
What’s in the leaked TPP chapter?

Indigenous peoples, intellectual property, and the secret negotiations over TPP

Arnie Saiki / Trans-Pacific Partnership / Read