Spearfishing: A Hawaiian tradition that strengthens bodies, bonds and heritage

Spearfishing, a traditional practice deeply rooted in Hawaiian culture, does more than provide food; it plays an important role in supporting community health. A new study from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa's Thompson School of Social Work & Public Health highlights the physical and cultural benefits of this activity, offering valuable insight into the practice and how it can be used to promote well-being across the islands.

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