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Indigenous Mathematicians: Kori Czuy

July 23, 2023 17:00 - 22 minutes - 10.5 MB

Kori Czuy, ᒥᐦᑯᐱᐦᐁᓯᐤ, is Cree/Métis Polish, and was born in Treaty 8 by the banks of the Peace River. She is the Manager, Indigenous Engagement at the Spark Science Centre, focusing on bringing together multiple ways of knowing science. Kori is on an ongoing journey to reconnect with and learn from the knowings of the land, as well as helping others connect with the complexities of these knowings alongside Western science. Her PhD is in storying mathematics; through her research she worked wi...

Temaʻuonukuhiva Teʻikitekahioho-Wolff

December 04, 2022 17:00 - 39 minutes - 18 MB

Temaʻuounukuhiva Teʻikitekahioho-Wolff was born in Hilo, Hawaiʻi and raised in the district of Puna. He went to Ke Kula o Nāwahīokalaniʻōpuʻu, a Hawaiian language immersion school, where he learned Hawaiian language. He is of ʻEnana (Marquesan), Hawaiian, Chinese, Dutch and American descent. He currently lives in Aotearoa New Zealand with his partner and in 2020 pursued a Masters of Māori and Pacific Development from the University of Waikato while writing his thesis on the ancestral fishing ...

Indigenous Mathematicians: Bryan Dawson

August 14, 2022 17:00 - 25 minutes - 11.7 MB

Dr. Bryan Dawson is a University Professor of Mathematics, from Union University in Jackson, Tennessee. He has a public Canvas course called “Calculus with Infinitesimals”: https://uu.instructure.com/courses/13558

Indigenous Mathematicians: Roberta and Jodie Hunter

August 07, 2022 17:00 - 20 minutes - 9.34 MB

Jodie and Roberta are a mother/daughter duo both from Institute of Education at Massey University in New Zealand with Cook Island roots.Dr. Jodie Hunter is an Associate Professor and teaches papers in the area of Mathematics Education and Pasifika education. She has previously worked in the area of mathematics education at Plymouth University, UK in the Centre for Innovation in Mathematics Teaching and Learning. Her research interests include effective mathematics teaching and culturally resp...

Indigenous Mathematicians: Rowena Ball

April 10, 2022 17:00 - 30 minutes - 13.8 MB

Rowena Ball is of Aboriginal and Irish descent. She is a research Mathematician at The Australian National University and is active in researching Indigenous Science and Mathematics and in STEM outreach with Indigenous students at remote schools and on-campus Summer Schools.

Indigenous Mathematicians: Edward Doolittle

April 03, 2022 17:00 - 33 minutes - 15.5 MB

Dr. Edward Doolittle is Kanyenkehake (Flint Nation = Mohawk) from Six Nations in southern Ontario. He earned his PhD in pure mathematics (partial differential equations) from the University of Toronto in 1997. In 2000-2001 he was a member of Onkwewenna Kentsyohkwa (Our Language Group) studying the Mohawk language full time in immersion in his home community. In 2001, he joined the faculty of First Nations University of Canada, a federated college of the University of Regina, where he is now A...

Indigenous Mathematicians: Craig Young

March 27, 2022 17:00 - 34 minutes - 15.8 MB

Craig Young is from Tséch’ízhí, Arizona and was nominated recently for the Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching, the nation’s highest honor for STEM and computer science teachers. He is Honágháahnii, born for Kinłichíi’nii. His maternal grandfather is Tł’ááshchí’í, and his paternal grandfather is Nát’oh Dine’é Bitáá’chii’nii (Táchii’nii).He is a STEM educator/ethno-mathematician/after-school program staffer at Tuba City Boarding School. He maintains a family ...

Maohi Vaa Navigator – Moeata Galenon

February 06, 2022 17:00 - 44 minutes - 20.2 MB

Moeata Galenon, the first female Maohi Navigator on the traditional canoe Faafaite.She shares her journey of becoming a crew member of Faafaite, to becoming the first female navigator on the vaa, after she sailed from Tahiti to Aotearoa/New Zealand with co-navigator Titaua Teipoarii in 2019 without using any instruments. She shares on the importance of indigenous knowledge in navigating and in perpetuating our cultures.

Dr. Jessica Hernandez – El Salvador – Fresh Banana Leaves

January 30, 2022 17:00 - 37 minutes - 17 MB

Osage Treaty 1865- Part 2 – Jimmy Lee Beason – The Treaty Series

January 23, 2022 17:00 - 10 minutes - 4.6 MB

This episode is apart of our treaty series. Jimmy Lee Beason a father and husband, writer, poet and fiction storyteller shares in part 1 about the Osaga Treaty of 1865. He is apart of the People of the Middle Waters, Eagle Clan - Osage. The known area of today as Kansas. Connect with Jimmy:Ig - @osage_native_scholar Learn more at www.nativestories.org You can download us on your mobile phones! 📲(Both android + iPhone) Listen to our podcast on Google Play, iTunes Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher...

Osage Treaty 1808 – Part 1 – Jimmy Lee Beason – The Treaty Series

January 16, 2022 17:00 - 13 minutes - 6.15 MB

This episode is apart of our treaty series. Jimmy Lee Beason a father and husband, writer, poet and fiction storyteller shares in part 1 about the Osaga Treaty of 1808. He is apart of the People of the Middle Waters, Eagle Clan - Osage. The known area of today as Kansas. Connect with Jimmy: Ig - @osage_native_scholar Learn more at www.nativestories.org You can download us on your mobile phones! 📲(Both android + iPhone) Listen to our podcast on Google Play, iTunes Podcast, Spotify, Stitch...

Norfolk Island – The Canberra treaty – Treaty Series

November 28, 2021 17:00 - 22 minutes - 10.5 MB

This episode is apart of our treaty series on Norfolks Islanders, The Canberra treaty, What was the understanding that the islanders had when they left Pitcairn Island and settled on Norfolk Island, How has it affected the land and people

California K Treaty – Treaty Series

November 21, 2021 17:00 - 23 minutes - 10.7 MB

Deeds of Cession – Eastern Sāmoa – Treaty Series

November 14, 2021 17:00 - 13 minutes - 6.36 MB

The deeds of cession is a treaty between the United States of America and Eastern islands of Sāmoa that Dr. Brian Alofaituli will be discussing on the history.

Masuria – Treaty Series

November 07, 2021 17:00 - 25 minutes - 11.5 MB

This episode will be on Masuria on the Masuria people with Dr. Lorenz Gonschor! This is an overview of indigenous minorities in Europe in general, Masurian ancestors and relatives, how the two international agreements affected them, and finally how there is now a cultural resurgence among those Masurians who survived these upheavals and continue to live there today. Connect with Lorenz:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/lorenz.gonschor/ Scholar -https://manoa-hawaii.academia.edu/LorenzGon...

Waitangi Treaty of Aotearoa – Treaty Series

October 31, 2021 17:00 - 14 minutes - 6.85 MB

In this treaty series, we have the Waitangi Treaty of Aotearoa told by Koretotia Williams from Ngāpuhi, Ngātiwai - Aotearoa.The Treaty is a broad statement of principles on which the British and Māori made a political compact to found a nation state and build a government in New Zealand. The document has three articles. In the English version, Māori cede the sovereignty of NZ to Britain, Māori give the Crown an exclusive right to buy lands they wish to sell, and in return, are guaranteed full...

Waitangi Treaty of Aotearoa

October 31, 2021 17:00 - 14 minutes - 6.85 MB

In this treaty series, we have the Waitangi Treaty of Aotearoa told by Koretotia Williams from Ngāpuhi, Ngātiwai - Aotearoa.The Treaty is a broad statement of principles on which the British and Māori made a political compact to found a nation state and build a government in New Zealand. The document has three articles. In the English version, Māori cede the sovereignty of NZ to Britain, Māori give the Crown an exclusive right to buy lands they wish to sell, and in return, are guaranteed full...

Philippine History in the 1898 Treaty of Paris – Treaty Series

October 24, 2021 17:00 - 15 minutes - 7.25 MB

In this treaty series, we have Adrian Alarilla talks about the Philippine history in the 1898 Treaty of Paris. How this treaty was fought against before, during, and after its passing. How important the Phillippines relationship to the other parts of the world were.  Connect with Adrian Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KungSaanManTayoTwitter -https://twitter.com/Adalarilla1Website:www.adrianalarilla.com Learn more at www.nativestories.org You can download us on your mobile phones! 📲(Bot...

Philippine History in the 1898 Treaty of Paris

October 24, 2021 17:00 - 15 minutes - 7.25 MB

In this treaty series, we have Adrian Alarilla talks about the Philippine history in the 1898 Treaty of Paris. How this treaty was fought against before, during, and after its passing. How important the Phillippines relationship to the other parts of the world were.  Connect with Adrian Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KungSaanManTayoTwitter -https://twitter.com/Adalarilla1Website:www.adrianalarilla.com Learn more at www.nativestories.org You can download us on your mobile phones! 📲(Bot...

Genomes as Moʻokūʻauhau

October 17, 2021 17:00 - 50 minutes - 23 MB

Genomes as Moʻokūʻauhau w/Dr. Keolu Fox Sunday, October 10 7AM HST Keolu Fox is the first Kānaka Maoli (Native Hawaiian) to receive a doctorate in genome sciences, and is an assistant professor at the University of California, San Diego, affiliated with the Department of Anthropology, the Global Health Program, the Halıcıoğlu Data Science Institute, the Climate Action Lab, the Design Lab, and the Indigenous Futures Institute.  His work focuses on the connection between raw data as a resou...

The Treaty of Cession – Fiji – Treaty Series

October 10, 2021 17:00 - 19 minutes - 8.74 MB

October 10 - 7AM HSTThe Treaty Series Featuring Ulamila Monica Cagivanua (@misscaginavanua poetry ig: @afijiandaughter), is an iTaukei (Indigenous Fijian) womxn born and raised in Fiji with village ties to Ekita, Yawe in Kadavu and maternal links to Nasilai in Rewa. In this episode she goes over the Treaty of the Cession as examined by the work ofJoeli Baledrokadroka. Signed on the 10 th of October 1874 at Nasovi. Learn more at www.nativestories.org You can download us on your mobile phon...

The Treaty of Cession – Fiji

October 10, 2021 17:00 - 19 minutes - 8.74 MB

October 10 - 7AM HSTThe Treaty Series Featuring Ulamila Monica Cagivanua (@misscaginavanua poetry ig: @afijiandaughter), is an iTaukei (Indigenous Fijian) womxn born and raised in Fiji with village ties to Ekita, Yawe in Kadavu and maternal links to Nasilai in Rewa. In this episode she goes over the Treaty of the Cession as examined by the work ofJoeli Baledrokadroka. Signed on the 10 th of October 1874 at Nasovi. Learn more at www.nativestories.org You can download us on your mobile phon...

Founding of Keaukaha Hawaiian Homestead

September 26, 2021 17:00 - 27 minutes - 12.7 MB

Halena Kapuni-Reynolds, a PhD student in American Studies, writing his dissertation on the history of Kaukaha and Hawaiian homesteading discusses his research and experience about Puhi Bay and the founding of the Keaukaha homestead community.

Kalama Valley

May 30, 2021 17:00 - 19 minutes - 9.14 MB

Before there were homes here today, it was farmland, and before that Hawaii Kai or originally named maunalua was known to be one of the largest fishponds and food producing areas on Oahu, sustaining the people. Today we will be discussing the Kalama Valley Protests in the 1970’s. High cost of living was hard on residents, like my grandparents , people had to leave Hawaii to afford a roof over their heads. In 1968, Kalama Valley was Re zoned from agricultural to urban land. The owners, Bishop ...

Kenneth G. Kuper

December 27, 2020 19:05 - 50 minutes - 22.9 MB

Kenneth Gofigan Kuper is Assistant Professor of Political Science (specializing in Security Studies and International Relations) and Chamoru Studies at the University of Guam. He holds a Ph.D. in Political Science and a M.A. in Pacific Islands Studies from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. His dissertation focused on the complexities of military presence and security in Guam through the concept of “sustainable insecurity.” His research interests include the role of islands in global politic...

Matahiarii Tutavae

November 29, 2020 17:00 - 44 minutes - 20.6 MB

Matahi was born and lived most of his childhood in Papetoai, Moorea, Tahiti. He did part of his studies in Aotearoa and Hawai'i, which is when he realized how little he knew about his own heritage, and it pushed him to learn te reo, and to be more proactive about anything that has to do with our "nativeness". He’s been a reporter for about 10 years, with RFO and then Tahiti Nui Television. Today he’s launching his own production company named 'ārere media ('ārere means messenger): the idea ...

Pōkā Laenui – Kūpuna Series

November 22, 2020 17:00 - 1 hour - 31.6 MB

SundayNovember 22, 20207AM HST Pōkā is a native son of Hawai`i, and like others, was taught to love the U.S., enough to give his life in war. Like his male siblings, he volunteered in the active U.S. military service. While in that service, he came upon “Hawaii’s Story by Hawaii’s Queen” in 1970. He took a new direction - a commitment to break from U.S. colonization and restore Hawaii’s independence. He returned to the study of law after military service, earning a Juris Doctorate in 1976. H...

Manuia Maiti

November 15, 2020 17:00 - 41 minutes - 18.9 MB

Manuia Maiti from Afareaitu, Mo’orea is a local young entrepreneur who exports Tahitian arts and crafts to counties around the world. She believes in the perpetuation of our Ma’ohi cultural goods and identity for the young and future generations. www.facebook.com/TahitiArtCrafts #TahitiArtCrafts #RimaiForASustainableLiving #artisanat #handicrafts #TheIslandsOfTahiti #OurPeople #UNSDGs #FightPoverty #ReduceInequalities #BringDecentWork #SustainCommunities #RuralCommunities #WeAreYoungPacificLe...

Micky Huihui

November 08, 2020 17:00 - 43 minutes - 19.7 MB

Micky Huihui is a bandmember for Ookolah the Moc, a Hawaii Roots band. She received her BS in Hawaiian Studies and has worked for Hālau Kū Māna Public Charter School, a kīpuka (safe space) for community and place-based indigenous education and is the Executive Director at Hawaiʻi Peopleʻs Fund in 2016. She firmly believes that social justice in Hawaiʻi BEGINS with indigenous justice, and given Hawaiʻiʻs sordid political past and present, and as Kanaka Maoli are overrepresented in all the ways...

Daphne Littlebear

November 01, 2020 17:00 - 1 hour - 31.4 MB

Daphne Littlebear who is from Tamaya, Santa Ana Pueblo and is a descendant of the Mvskoke, Yuchi and Shawnee Nations, where she resides. Music and dancing provides so much joy and healing to Daphne, she engages in many of the cultural dances of her communities. Daphne is currently completing her doctoral degree at Arizona State University studying social justice education, education policy and Indigenous education. The current working title of her dissertation is, “Affirming the Educational ...

Noerangi Teave

October 25, 2020 17:00 - 37 minutes - 17.2 MB

Noerangi Teave is a tour guide on her home island of Rapa Nui, the owner of Kava Rapa Bar - Rapa Nui’s first Kava Bar, and she is proudly a Rapa Nui woman.Instagram- @kavarapabar#ModoKava#TeEstamosEsperando#IslaDePascua #Kava #KavaPolinesia #KavaBar #KavaRapaNui #HangaRoa #ExperienciasNuevas #ViajeMistico #BrebajeAncestral #RapaNui #ChileBar #BarSinAlcohol

Ahilapalapa Rands

October 18, 2020 17:00 - 54 minutes - 24.8 MB

Ahilapalapa Rands (Kanaka Maoli, Fijian,Sāmoan, Cook Island, Pākehā) is an independent curator and artist. She holds a Bachelor of Visual Arts from Auckland University of Technology and a Diploma in Te Reo Māori from Te Wananga o Raukawa in Ōtaki, Aotearoa. Rands is a founding member of New Zealand based art collective D.A.N.C.E. art club alongside Vaimaila Urale, Tuafale Tanoa’i aka Linda T, and Chris Fitzgerald and London based In*ter*is*land Collective alongside Lyall Hakaraia, Jo Walsh an...

Kūpuna Series – Dr. Lynette Cruz – Waiʻanae – Oʻahu – The Hawaiian Kingdom

October 11, 2020 17:00 - 1 hour - 58.1 MB

Native Stories introduces our KŪPUNA SERIES!!! Yes, yes, yes yall! The kick off kupuna will be our very own Kanaka Maoli and Mana Wahine Dr.Lynette Cruz! Interviewed by Nanea Lo (@eananealo) ʻAnakē Lynette Cruz is truly a Hawaiian Kingdom gem and Aloha ʻĀina Activist Rockstar! Aunty Lynette was born in Hilo, Hawaiʻi, grew up in Oʻahu, and now calls Waiʻanae her home. She holds a BA in Pacific Island Studies, MA in Anthropology, and her PhD in Anthropology. She is a poʻo for Hui Aloha ʻĀin...

Hinatea Colombani-‘Arioi Cultural Center

October 04, 2020 17:00 - 1 hour - 28 MB

SundayOctober 4, 20207AM HST Hinatea Colombani from Papara, Tahiti who works on the perpetuation and transmission of Polynesian Culture in Tahiti and abroad.  She is the founder of a cultural center called ‘Arioi Cultural Center located in Papara, Tahiti and founder of the Matehaunui ‘Ori Tahiti Dance School.   Learn more at www.nativestories.org You can download us on your mobile phones! 📲(Both android + iPhone) Listen to our podcast on Google Play, iTunes Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher, Ove...

Ena Manuireva-Mangareva -Language Revitalization Researcher

September 27, 2020 17:00 - 56 minutes - 25.7 MB

Ena Manuireva, born in Mangareva (Gambier islands) the smallest archipelago in Ma’ohi Nui (French Polynesia), is a language revitalization researcher at Auckland University of Technology and is currently finishing his PHD at AUT on the subject of language revitalization of the Mangarevan language, where his ancestors are traced to. Ena’s main two fights are nuclear reparations justice from France, due to the years of nuclear testing which affected his home island, Mangareva, and also language...

Melissa Mayo – COVID-19 Series – Welfare System Advocate – Youth Partners Hawaiʻi – HI H.O.P.E.S.

September 20, 2020 17:00 - 35 minutes - 16.4 MB

SundaySeptember 20, 20207AM HST Native Stories with Nanea Lo (@eananealo) and Melissa Mayo Child (@missy_mayy) Welfare System Advocate for our COVID-19 Series Community Work in the Hawaiian Kingdom! Follow them:Ig: @youthpartners808, @hihopes808, @missy_mayy https://www.instagram.com/hihopes808/Twitter: https://twitter.com/hihopes808Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hihopesinitiative/www.epicohana.org HI H.O.P.ES. Youth Advocacy Document: https://www.epicohana.org/s/YAD-2020-SprdFNL-HR.pd...

Hetereki Huke – Rapa Nui – Architect – Territorial Planner – Presidential Advisor on Indigenous Issues in Chile – the Director of Keho Studio

September 13, 2020 17:00 - 49 minutes - 22.6 MB

SundaySeptember 13, 20207AM HSTNative Stories with Vehia Wheeler (@_vehia_) introduces Hetereki Huke is from Rapa Nui. He is an architect and territorial Planner, Presidential Advisor on Indigenous Issues in Chile, and the Director of Keho Studio, a territorial planning studio that operates in Rapa Nui. Learn more at www.nativestories.orgYou can download us on your mobile phones! 📲(Both android + iPhone)Listen to our podcast on Google Play, iTunes Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher, Overcast, PocketC...

Vaheana Chang – Tahiti – Project Leader in Anāvai (NGO)

September 06, 2020 17:00 - 34 minutes - 15.7 MB

SundaySeptember 6, 20207AM HST Native Stories with Vehia Wheeler (@_vehia_) introduces Vaheana Chang from Tahiti, project leader with Anāvai Foundation. Anāvai is a local Tahitian NGO that collects and redistributes money to other grass roots organizations and non-profits to do their work in local communities. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FondationAnavai Learn more at www.nativestories.org You can download us on your mobile phones! 📲(Both android + iPhone) Listen to our podcast on ...

Prisca Amaru – Owner of First Surf School in Moʻorea, French Polynesia

August 30, 2020 19:37 - 29 minutes - 13.3 MB

SundayAugust 30, 20207AM HSTNative Stories with Vehia Wheeler (@_vehia_) introduces Prisca Amaru (@mooreairiataisurfschool)is the owner of the first surf school in Mo'orea, French Polynesia. She grew up in Mo'orea and became a professional surfer in the early 2000's in Tahiti, travelling the world participating in competitions, and then coming back to her home island to start the first surf school on the island for the local population.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mooreasurfschool/Learn...

Brandon Makaʻawaʻawa – Food Sovereignty – Aloha ʻĀina Patriot + Deputy Head of State of the Nation of Hawaiʻi — The oldest Hawaiian Independence Organization in Hawaiʻi in Puʻuhonua o Waimānalo

August 23, 2020 17:00 - 1 hour - 32.4 MB

Sunday August 23, 2020 7AM HST Native Stories with Nanea Lo (@eananealo) introduces for our COVID-19 Series Community Work in the Hawaiian Kingdom. Brandon Makaʻawaʻawa (@hawaiiannational)— Aloha ʻĀina Patriot + Deputy Head of State of the Nation of Hawaiʻi — The oldest Hawaiian Independence Organization in Hawaiʻi in Puʻuhonua o Waimānalo.  U.S. Public Law 103-150 The Apology Law https://www.nationofhawaii.org/legal/1993-u-s-public-law-103-150/ https://www.facebook.com/PuuhonuaOWaimanal...

Victor Gregor Limon – Cartographer – Urban Planner – Activist

August 16, 2020 17:00 - 50 minutes - 23.2 MB

SundayAugust 19, 20207AM HST Native Stories introduces cartographer and urban planner Victor Gregor Limon (@cartographer.ph + @plannersofhawaii) where he shares about ways to rethink and remap indigenous spaces and futures, links between Filipino and Kānaka Maoli movements against US imperialism, and how native peoples can be allies to each other. (@plannersofhawaii @anakbayanhawaii ) Learn more at www.nativestories.org You can download us on your mobile phones! 📲(Both android + iPhone) L...

Mareikura Whakataka-Brightwell – Tahiti Nui – Aotearoa

August 09, 2020 18:00 - 52 minutes - 24.1 MB

Mareikura Whakataka-Brightwell is a child of Tahiti Nui and Aotearoa. A freelance photographer, videographer and artist, Mareikura bases his work on indigenous advancement. He is currently living and working in Tūranganui-a-Kiwa as the Communications Lead for the Rongowhakaata Iwi Trust developing innovative digital communication strategies for Māori and beyond.   FB: www.facebook.com/rongowhakaata.iwiFB: www.facebook.com/poemoanatahitiFB: www.facebook.com/mareikuravisual/IG:  rongowhakaat...

Mareikura Whakataka-Brightwell

August 09, 2020 18:00 - 52 minutes - 24.1 MB

Mareikura Whakataka-Brightwell is a child of Tahiti Nui and Aotearoa. A freelance photographer, videographer and artist, Mareikura bases his work on indigenous advancement. He is currently living and working in Tūranganui-a-Kiwa as the Communications Lead for the Rongowhakaata Iwi Trust developing innovative digital communication strategies for Māori and beyond.   FB: www.facebook.com/rongowhakaata.iwiFB: www.facebook.com/poemoanatahitiFB: www.facebook.com/mareikuravisual/IG:  rongowhakaat...

Hiʻilani Shibata – COVID-19 Series – Eaducator, Cultural Consultant – Ka Mahina Project

August 02, 2020 17:00 - 48 minutes - 22.2 MB

This is another episode that is a part of our COVID-19 Series on community work in the Hawaiian Kingdom. Native Stories introduces Hiʻilani Shibata. Who has been sharing the essence of ALOHA with those who work in the visitor industry of Hawaiʻi for over 20 years. An educator, cultural consultant, practitioner of lomilomi. She also is theco-founded Ka Mahina Project, a startup that connects the stories of the moon to people. https://issuu.com/wpcouncil/docs/hi_lunarcal2019_final/1?e=7174896...

McKinley’s Wars and Influence on Annexation

July 26, 2020 17:00 - 59 minutes - 27.1 MB

Hawaiʻi is in many ways not just the start of US overseas empire, but also the last time the US seemed to actually pay any real regard to the will of native peoples when looking at expansion.  Essentially the withdrawal of the first treaty of annexation by Cleveland and the defeat of the second one in the Senate signaled a basic failure of the imperialists to push through the isolationist and at least nominally pro-democracy sentiments of 19th century US foreign policy. Spanish-American War ...

Kealani Cook – McKinley’s Wars and Influence on Annexation

July 26, 2020 17:00 - 59 minutes - 27.1 MB

Hawaiʻi is in many ways not just the start of US overseas empire, but also the last time the US seemed to actually pay any real regard to the will of native peoples when looking at expansion.  Essentially the withdrawal of the first treaty of annexation by Cleveland and the defeat of the second one in the Senate signaled a basic failure of the imperialists to push through the isolationist and at least nominally pro-democracy sentiments of 19th century US foreign policy. Spanish-American War ...

Terrill James Kanealiikeikiokaaina Williams- Defunding Maunakea

July 19, 2020 17:00 - 40 minutes - 18.3 MB

This episode highlights the one year anniversary of no construction on Maunakea and the resurrection of @puuhuluhulu@protectmaunakea . Native Stories was blessed to have held space with other kiaʻi and allies last year where we recorded the moʻolelo of front line Kānaka Maoli (Native Hawaiians) there. Check them out on our app + podcast! This episode we introduce Terrill James Kānealiʻikeikiokaʻāina Williams on Aloha ʻĀina Warrior and Kiaʻi of Maunakea. Board of Regents Schedule:July 22 - ...

Terrill James Kanealiikeikiokaaina Williams – Defunding Maunakea – COVID-19 Series

July 19, 2020 17:00 - 40 minutes - 18.3 MB

This episode highlights the one year anniversary of no construction on Maunakea and the resurrection of @puuhuluhulu@protectmaunakea . Native Stories was blessed to have held space with other kiaʻi and allies last year where we recorded the moʻolelo of front line Kānaka Maoli (Native Hawaiians) there. Check them out on our app + podcast! This episode we introduce Terrill James Kānealiʻikeikiokaʻāina Williams on Aloha ʻĀina Warrior and Kiaʻi of Maunakea. Board of Regents Schedule:July 22 - ...

Miri Vidal Nuclear Activist in 90ʻs

July 12, 2020 17:00 - 50 minutes - 23.1 MB

New to Native Stories is Interviewer @_vehia_Miri Vidal lives in Papetoai, Mo'orea. She is a Tifaifai-quilt maker (traditional Tahitian quilt maker), an activist for nuclear reparations and justice, a mother and a grandmother. Miri was living on O'ahu, Hawai'i during the 1990's at the height of the Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific (also known as NFIP) era. During this time, France had been conducting nuclear tests on Tahiti, French Polynesia for decades. France started nuclear testing in ...

Miri Vidal Nuclear – Activist in 90ʻs – Papetoai, Moʻorea

July 12, 2020 17:00 - 50 minutes - 23.1 MB

New to Native Stories is Interviewer @_vehia_Miri Vidal lives in Papetoai, Mo'orea. She is a Tifaifai-quilt maker (traditional Tahitian quilt maker), an activist for nuclear reparations and justice, a mother and a grandmother. Miri was living on O'ahu, Hawai'i during the 1990's at the height of the Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific (also known as NFIP) era. During this time, France had been conducting nuclear tests on Tahiti, French Polynesia for decades. France started nuclear testing in ...

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