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by Center for Oral History

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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 movements and Hawaiʻi's role in the globalizing world. Experience: Hawaiʻi Life Histories is our first podcast series in partnership with Hawaiʻi Public Radio and Hawaii Council for the Humanities featuring excerpts from our archive of over 800 interviews with Hawaiʻi women and men. Disclaimer: We do not represent the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. All thoughts presented here are of our own volition.

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6/10/2019

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August 10, 2021

Weaving Voices: Historic Kōloa Today

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.

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April 1, 2021

Weaving Voices: Visionary Women in Politics and Education

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.

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March 2, 2021

Weaving Voices: Memories and Futures of Waialua

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.

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What is UHMCOH?

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 movements and Hawaiʻi's role in the globalizing world.

Experience: Hawaiʻi Life Histories is our first podcast series in partnership with Hawaiʻi Public Radio and Hawaii Council for the Humanities featuring excerpts from our archive of over 800 interviews with Hawaiʻi women and men. Disclaimer: We do not represent the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. All thoughts presented here are of our own volition.

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This podcast updates daily.

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Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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