Editorial A dancer in Hilo, Hawaii, prepares a red pa’u, or skirt, for the ancient hula competition, part of the annual Merrie Monarch festival. (Brendan George Ko/The New York Times)
Editorial A dancer in Hilo, Hawaii, prepares a red pa’u, or skirt, for the ancient hula competition, part of the annual Merrie Monarch festival. (Brendan George Ko/The New York Times)
Editorial A dancer in Hilo, Hawaii, prepares a red pa’u, or skirt, for the ancient hula competition, part of the annual Merrie Monarch festival. (Brendan George Ko/The New York Times)
EditorialPeople at a waterfall in Honolulu, Hawaii, April 24, 2021. (Michelle Mishina Kunz/The New York Times)People at a waterfall in Honolulu, Hawaii, April 24, 2021. (Michelle Mishina Kunz/The New York Times)
EditorialIn a photo from Jack Lockwood/U.S. Geological Survey, a pointer bomb, which only had a small charge and was designed to emit smoke for targeting purposes, dropped on Mauna Loa in 1935, photographed in 1977 by Jack Lockwood, a Hawaiian Volcano Observatory geologist. (Jack Lockwood/U.S. Geological Survey via The New York Times)