What if the Waikiki you know—the beaches, hotels, and bustling streets—was hiding a sacred history that could completely change the way you see Hawaii
Today, Waikiki is famous for its beaches, resorts, and bustling streets, but beneath the tourist façade is a sacred history that most visitors never learn about.
In this episode, Bryan Murphy sits down with Kamaka Pili, a native Hawaiian cultural practitioner and creator of Aloha Authentic, to uncover the deeper story of Waikiki—a place that was once a royal residence, the second Hawaiian settlement, and a cultural hub for native Hawaiians.
👉 In this episode, you will:
- Uncover the hidden history of Waikiki, from its origins as a thriving wetland to its role as a royal capital.
- Learn how tourism transformed Waikiki’s landscape and its impact on Hawaiian culture.
- Discover how you can honor Waikiki’s legacy by connecting with its stories and supporting local Hawaiian businesses.
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Scroll Up and hit play now ⬆️ to explore Waikiki beyond the beaches and experience Hawaii through its authentic stories and rich cultural history.
📱Connect with Kamaka:
- Instagram: @alohaauthentic
- Website: alohaauthentic.org
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🎧Related episodes to play after this one:
- Part 1 with Kamaka Pili
- Understanding the Overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom
- Hawaii Travel Etiquette
🤓Chapters:
- 1:49 - The Hidden History of Waikiki
- 4:23 - The Transformation of Waikiki
- 7:18 - Cultural Significance and Modern Challenges
- 8:57 - Challenges of Preserving Hawaiian Culture
- 10:33 - Experiencing Authentic Hawaiian Culture
- 14:17 - Future of Waikiki
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