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Chamorro Land and Sovereignty

February 21, 2019 20:31 - 57 minutes - 65.9 MB

Ned Pablo of Guåhan is an Indigenous Chamorro and grassroots activist from the Marianas Islands and this is his story about Chamorro sovereignty and a message for all our Pacific Island brothers and sisters of the Pacific.

Beyond Imelda’s Shoes: Martial Law and Marcos’ Connections to Hawai’i

February 14, 2019 17:00 - 1 hour - 70 MB

Romano Cortes Jorge is a journalist and owner of Strawberry Jams Music Studio. He has decades of experience as a newspaper and TV section editor as well as covered important stories in the Philippines. He’ll be talking about his experience under Martial Law under Philippine dictator, Ferdinand Marcos, and the Marcos’ ties to Hawai’i.

Childhood Education and Trauma Informed Care from a Tongan Perspective

February 07, 2019 17:07 - 58 minutes - 67.3 MB

Natasha Hanisi nee Lemoto resides in Sydney, Australia and is a wife and mother of two sons. Born on Ngapui whenua in Te Ika a Maui (also known as North Island, New Zealand), raised in Tonga with Tongan, Samoan, Hawaiian ancestry, she has called Australia home for the past 30 years. She has expertise in complex trauma therapeutic interventions for non school and school age children. Her passion and vision has always been reversing the rising trend of child removals of Pasifika an...

Being Micronesian in Hawai’i

January 31, 2019 17:29 - 1 hour - 78.3 MB

Sha Merirei Ongelungel is a Palauan-American professional rabble rouser. She’s spent the better part of the last two decades working in digital media, finding different ways to combine social media and her special brand of productive pettiness to be a positive force in the community.  

Hula Circuits and Hawaiian Rooms: Looking at “Mainland” Hawaiians with Kapena Baptista

January 24, 2019 17:15 - 55 minutes - 50.4 MB

Kapena's great grandmother was a kumu hula and ukulele singer. Kapena started researching his roots while at Harvard and produced his thesis on the Hawaiian Room. Baptista interviewed many of the former Hawaiian Room singers at a reunion they held at the Lexington, a nightclub in New York City. Other resources:"Hawaiian Room" the movie: https://www.pbshawaii.org/pbs-hawaii-presents-the-hawaiian-room/More on Kapena's research: https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2016/05/researching-roots-a...

Conversation with Aulii Dudiot from the Keys Project

January 18, 2019 00:36 - 16 minutes - 15.4 MB

Sponsors: Kamehameha Schools Interviewer: Adam Keawe Manalo-Camp Description: http://keyproject.org/ (808) 239-5777 [email protected] Aulii Dudoit is the Executive Director at KEY Project. The Kualoa-Heeia Ecumenical Youth (KEY) Project was founded in 1968 through the efforts of churches, community residents, and social agencies. The mission of KEY Project is to nurture and promote the cultural, environmental, social, economic and recreational well-being of the Kualoa-He’eia area by...

Connie Florez, Producer of films Ke Kulana He Mahu, Kumu Hina, and much more.

January 10, 2019 05:55 - 53 minutes - 48.8 MB

Connie Florez is an indigenous film producer and director. She was born in Fairfield California and now lives in Hilo. She has made many influential movies. Connie discusses current projects including, The Glade's and Koolau the Leper, and past projects, Kumu Hina and Ke Kulana He Mahu. More information on Connie Florez can be found on IMDB. Interviewer: Adam Keawe Manalo-Camp

Mana Wahine and Lua

January 04, 2019 05:19 - 49.9 MB

Michelle began studying hula at the age of 3 and martial arts at 9. She is a first generation Senior Black Belt under Olohe Solomon Kaihewalu, and the only woman instructor. She was also given the designation of Knight Commander by the Royal Order of Kamehameha I; the first woman in history to be knighted... Read More

Talk story with Ka’iulani Kauihou

December 19, 2018 17:40 - 51.1 MB

Interviewed by: Adam Keawe Manalo-Camp Description: Kaʻiulani describes growing up in Mākaha, describes our roles as entrepreneur’s pre contact, and her nonprofit Hiʻohia. Hiʻohia (https://www.hiohia.org) audio moʻolelo is/will be available on Native Stories. More about Ka’iulani Kauihou Parents: Dalani Tanahy and Kimo Kauihou Ahupua’a: Mākaha Keiki: Kaleiua 5 and Kaleikea 3 Passions: traveling, bodyboarding, Polynesian... Read More

Imaikalani Kalahele on Contemporary Hawaiian Art (Part 2)

December 15, 2018 17:33 - 52.1 MB

Sponsor: Hawaii Council for the Humanities Sources: Imaikalani Kalahele Voice: Imaikalani Kalahele and Noelani Arista and Lala Nuss Date Recorded: May 14, 2018 Description:[Explicit Language](Part 2 of 2) Focused on the start of his activism and the beginning of Contemporary Art in Honolulu. Imaikalani Kalahele is a Kanaka Maoli (native Hawaiian) poet, artist, and musician... Read More

Imaikalani Kalahele on Downtown Honolulu (Part 1)

December 04, 2018 06:01 - 37.6 MB

Sponsors: Hawaii Council for the Humanities Sources: Imaikalani Kalahele Voice: Imaikalani Kalahele and Noelani Arista and Lala Nuss Description: [Explicit Language] (Part 1 of 2) Focused on his childhood in downtown Honolulu. Imaikalani Kalahele is a Kanaka Maoli (native Hawaiian) poet, artist, and musician whose work has appeared in anthologies of native Hawaiian literature, such... Read More

Mapuana Hayashi-Simpliciano on history of indigenous people of Japan

November 27, 2018 04:23 - 57 minutes - 52.5 MB

Interviewed by: Adam Keawe Manalo-Camp Description: Māpuana Hayashi-Simpliciano is a Kanaka Maoli and Ainu rights advocate, educator, scholar, poet and hip-hop artist. Adam and Māpuana discuss King Kalākaua's role in Japanese migration to Hawaiʻi, treatment of indigenous people of Japan, and how she learned ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi on her bus ride's home from her hula performances.

Adam Keawe Manalo-Camp on Papakōlea

November 05, 2018 21:41 - 3 minutes - 7.94 MB

Description: Adam discusses the first group of people that lived in Papakōlea, the area around Papakōlea including Queen Liliuʻokalaniʻs garden. Sponsors: Kamehameha Schools

Adam Keawe Manalo-Camp on Queen Liliuʻokalani

October 08, 2018 04:54 - 1 hour - 59.2 MB

Description: Adam describes the homes of Queen Liliuʻokalani at Haleʻākala, Paokalani, Washington Place, Muʻolaulani, and ʻIolani Palace to Nohea Hirahara. Sponsors: Hawaii Council for the Humanities

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