Over the Memorial Day weekend, the Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement (CNHA) was honored to support and participate in the collective repatriation efforts to bring home three iwi kūpuna formally held in the possession of the Canterbury Museum in Christchurch, New...
We’re excited to share that CNHA is part of the Aloha United Way 2022 – 2024 ALICE Initiative Cohort! As a cohort member, we aim to help raise the household income of families in Hawaiʻi by providing workforce development programs through CNHA’s Hawaiian Trades...
The Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement is launching its second Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) cohort to start in early November. The goal of the program is to provide workforce development to economically and socially disadvantaged communities with the...
COURTESY KAINANI KAHAUNAELE Tonight, the Hawai‘i Academy of Recording Arts (HARA) recognized Hawai‘i’s recording industry and brightest stars at the 44th Annual Nā Hōkū Hanohano Awards. With 12 live performances and 40 award categories, the Annual Nā Hōkū Hanohano...
Photo by Cindy Ellen Russell (crussell@staradvertiser.com) — Kuhio Lewis, CEO of the Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement, posed with products at the Pop-Up Makeke warehouse in Kalaeloa. Story originally posted by Star Advertiser, Island Voices Editorial. Like many...
The Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL) launched a new Homeowner Assistance Program for lessees who reside on Hawaiian Home Lands. The program will assist homesteaders struggling to pay their mortgage, utilities, property taxes, insurance, or association fees as...