Ahilapalapa Rands
Ahilapalapa Rands (Kanaka Maoli, Fijian,Sāmoan, Cook Island, Pākehā) is an independent curator and artist. She holds a Bachelor of Visual Arts from... Read More
Kealani Cook – McKinley’s Wars and Influence on Annexation
Hawaiʻi is in many ways not just the start of US overseas empire, but also the last time the US seemed to... Read More
Peter Brooks – Urban Indian History from East North America
Interviewed by Nanea Lo (@eananealo) via @SkypePeter C Brooks (https://www.facebook.com/peter.c.brooks) describes how his native people on the east parts of north america had... Read More
Chamorro Land and Sovereignty
Ned Pablo of Guåhan is an Indigenous Chamorro and grassroots activist from the Marianas Islands and this is his story about Chamorro... Read More
Beyond Imelda’s Shoes: Martial Law and Marcos’ Connections to Hawai’i
Romano Cortes Jorge is a journalist and owner of Strawberry Jams Music Studio. He has decades of experience as a newspaper and... Read More
Being Micronesian in Hawai’i
Sha Merirei Ongelungel is a Palauan-American professional rabble rouser. She’s spent the better part of the last two decades working in digital... Read More
Hula Circuits and Hawaiian Rooms: Looking at “Mainland” Hawaiians with Kapena Baptista
Kapena’s great grandmother was a kumu hula and ukulele singer. Kapena started researching his roots while at Harvard and produced his thesis... Read More
Conversation with Aulii Dudiot from the Keys Project
Sponsors: Kamehameha Schools Interviewer: Adam Keawe Manalo-Camp Description: http://keyproject.org/ (808) 239-5777 info@keyproject.org Aulii Dudoit is the Executive Director at KEY Project. The... Read More
Connie Florez, Producer of films Ke Kulana He Mahu, Kumu Hina, and much more.
Connie Florez is an indigenous film producer and director. She was born in Fairfield California and now lives in Hilo. She has... Read More
Mana Wahine and Lua
Michelle began studying hula at the age of 3 and martial arts at 9. She is a first generation Senior Black Belt... Read More
Mapuana Hayashi-Simpliciano on history of indigenous people of Japan
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.... Read More