What’s In A Name? Scientists Are Tying Hawaiian Islands Back To Their Roots A movement is taking hold to restore the original Hawaiian names of places and species.
During a storm in 1822, a pair of English whaling ships — the Pearl and the Hermes — crashed into a reef about 1,200 miles from Oʻahu in the remote Northwestern Hawaiian Islands.
What’s In A Name? Scientists Are Tying Hawaiian Islands Back To Their Roots
