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The Center for Oral History (COH) at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, in the Department of Ethnic Studies, was established in 1976 by the Hawaiʻi State Legislature. COH gathers the recollections of Native Hawaiians and the multi-ethnic people of Hawaiʻi about lifeways, key historic events, social…

Center for Oral History


    • Aug 10, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 21m AVG DURATION
    • 12 EPISODES


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    Weaving Voices: Historic Kōloa Today

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 22:54


    Like other plantation communities, Kōloa's sugar production and plantation camps have no faded into memory, but the diverse cultures they brought together still remain. Annually, longtime and newer Kōloa and Poʻipū residents honored their rich heritage with the Kōloa Plantation Days celebration that was postponed to 2022 because of COVID. This podcast features oral history recordings of: Iki Mor Katie Bukowski Viveiros Vicente Bargayo Marvin Brennecke Robert Kunimura This podcast was done in partnership with the Hawaiʻi Council for the Humanities and Hawaiʻi Public Radio.

    Weaving Voices: Visionary Women in Politics and Education

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 26:17


    As educators, women have played a leading role in shaping the minds of the youth of our nation. For some, teaching has led to even larger leadership roles in government, including elected office. We celebrate and reflect on the impact of some of the earliest elected and influential women in Hawaii's political and educational arenas. What inspired these women to emerge as community leaders in pursuit of their policy goals? How did education serve as a tool for women to empower and engage our communities? Narrators: Virginia McBride Marion Lee Loy Hatsuko Kawahara Helene Hale Pat Saiki This series is produced in partnership with the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa (UHM) Center for Oral History, the Hawaiʻi Council for the Humanities, and Hawaiʻi Public Radio. These oral history recordings are stored in the Hawaiian Collection at Hamilton Library, UHM.

    Weaving Voices: Memories and Futures of Waialua

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 21:02


    As plantations began to phase out in Hawaiʻi, these oral histories were collected to document the way of life in our plantation and rural communities and offer insight into the daily life of Native Hawaiian, Chinese, Japanese, Filipino, and Peurto Rican communities of Waialua in the early 20th century--gathering ʻopihi, cutting and loading cane at the Waialua Sugar Mill, playing volleyball. Narrators: Lorna Burger Patrick Wong Alfredo Santiago David Mahoe Emigdio Cabico This series is produced in partnership with the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa (UHM) Center for Oral History, the Hawaiʻi Council for the Humanities, and Hawaiʻi Public Radio. These oral history recordings are stored in the Hawaiian Collection at Hamilton Library, UHM.

    Weaving Voices: Stopped the Bombing 30th Anniversary Kahoʻolawe Aloha ʻĀina

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 22:04


    On October 22, 1990, President George H.W. Bush ordered the Secretary of" Defense to stop bombing Kaho'olawe. In this event, first-generation oral histories will weave together with rising generation perspectives. Together we reflect on the Aloha ʻĀina movement that mobilized thousands across the islands to stop the bombing of Kanaloa Kaho'olawe, sparked a renaissance of Hawaiian culture, language, arts and sciences, and continues to protect sacred Hawaiian lands.

    Weaving Voices: Looking to Our Past for New Political Visions

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 22:12


    Using oral histories from the Center for Oral History archive, we revisit the era of economic change from plantations to tourism, and political change with the return of AJAs [Americans of Japanese Ancestry] and rise of the Democratic Party in the 1950s. In those times of tumult, new political leaders brought forth a strong and different vision for the future of Hawai‘i, sparking huge transformation. Join us for a conversation that weaves together past, present, and future to make political change together.

    Weaving Voices: Pālama Settlement

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 20:42


    “This opportunity changed lives for young people.” A place for kids to go. Meals and hot showers. Community services. From its beginnings, Pālama Settlement has been a critical place of healing and recovery, for many communities in transition. What are the kinds of things that really make a difference and help us transform our lives?

    Ka Poʻe Kau Lei: Hawaiʻis Lei Sellers Now & Then

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2019 20:46


    Inspirational personal stories, in their own voices, from the Center for Oral History archive, about lei sellers from the boat days down at the pier through the grass shacks and now lei stands at the airport.

    Hawaiʻi's Shopkeepers: From the Plantation to ABC

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2019 20:31


    Inspirational personal stories, in their own voices, from the Center for Oral History archive, about Pāʻia and Puʻunēnē, Maui, plantation store owners from the 30s-40s and the success of Sidney Kosasa who founded ABC stores.

    Waipiʻo & Bishop Museum: Committing to a Legacy

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2019 19:43


    Inspirational personal stories, in their own voices, from the Center for Oral History archive, about life in Waipiʻo Valley through the early 70s. Insights on the cultural significance of Waipiʻo Valley and Bishop Museum's role as the primary landowner.

    Woment at Work: Pineapples & Unions

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 20:15


    Inspirational personal stories, in their own voices, from the Center for Oral History archive, about the lives of women who worked in Hawaiʻi's pineapple industry in the 30's through the 60's. Insights on why women went to work and their experience with striking.

    Survivors of the 1946 Tsunami

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 20:27


    Inspirational personal stories, told in their own voices, from the Center for Oral History Archive, about the struggle to escape a massive deadly tsunami and live to pick up the pieces of broken houses and shattered communities. How do these experiences connect to contemporary scenarios about how to respond within 15-minutes to a Hawaiʻi-generated tsunami?

    Waikīkī: Restoring the Waters

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 18:52


    Inspirational personal stories, told in their own voices, from the Center for Oral History archive at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. Hear about the abundant marine life - limu, crabs, fish - of Waikīkī that was fed by ponds and springs before the Ala Wai Canal was built. How can we restore the waters of Waikīkī and the abundance of natural resources enjoyed by our kupuna?

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