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In this thought-provoking episode of the Moana Nui Podcast, Adam Keawe Manalo Camp, a native Hawaiian cultural historian, shares his insights on Hawaiian and indigenous histories. Camp, with roots in both Papakolea Homestead and the Philippines, discusses his upbringing, the impact of colonialism on Hawaiian culture and language, and the generational trauma experienced by his family. The conversation underscores the vital role of women in Hawaiian history and challenges faced by indigenous communities, including issues of colorism and cultural preservation. Camp advocates for collective liberation, calling out discrimination against the Micronesian community in Hawaii. The dialogue also touches on gender roles within Hawaiian culture, highlighting the concept of mahu. Camp emphasizes the importance of education and empowerment for future generations.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Announcement
00:54 Keawe's Early Life and Education
02:22 Generational Trauma and Language Loss
05:38 Influential Figures and Family History
10:27 Role of Women in Hawaiian Culture
16:49 Understanding Mahu and Gender Roles
20:56 Finding Your Voice and Advocacy
26:00 Supporting the Micronesian Community
35:14 Historical Connections and Blackbirding
47:35 Concluding Thoughts and Future Hopes
This episode is brought to you with sponsorship from Papa Ola Lōkahi (https://www.papaolalokahi.org/).
Learn About Hawaii | Life in Hawaii | Hawaii Life | Native Hawaiians | Hawaiian Health | Moʻolelo | 808 Life | Hawaii Media
Connect with Adam:
https://adamkeawe.com/
@adamkeawe
Follow the Moana Nui Podcast:
http://www.moananuipodcast.com
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In this thought-provoking episode of the Moana Nui Podcast, Adam Keawe Manalo Camp, a native Hawaiian cultural historian, shares his insights on Hawaiian and indigenous histories. Camp, with roots in both Papakolea Homestead and the Philippines, discusses his upbringing, the impact of colonialism on Hawaiian culture and language, and the generational trauma experienced by his family. The conversation underscores the vital role of women in Hawaiian history and challenges faced by indigenous communities, including issues of colorism and cultural preservation. Camp advocates for collective liberation, calling out discrimination against the Micronesian community in Hawaii. The dialogue also touches on gender roles within Hawaiian culture, highlighting the concept of mahu. Camp emphasizes the importance of education and empowerment for future generations.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Announcement
00:54 Keawe's Early Life and Education
02:22 Generational Trauma and Language Loss
05:38 Influential Figures and Family History
10:27 Role of Women in Hawaiian Culture
16:49 Understanding Mahu and Gender Roles
20:56 Finding Your Voice and Advocacy
26:00 Supporting the Micronesian Community
35:14 Historical Connections and Blackbirding
47:35 Concluding Thoughts and Future Hopes
This episode is brought to you with sponsorship from Papa Ola Lōkahi (https://www.papaolalokahi.org/).
Learn About Hawaii | Life in Hawaii | Hawaii Life | Native Hawaiians | Hawaiian Health | Moʻolelo | 808 Life | Hawaii Media
Connect with Adam:
https://adamkeawe.com/
@adamkeawe
Follow the Moana Nui Podcast:
http://www.moananuipodcast.com
•Moana Nui Podcast on YouTube
/ moananuipodcast
/ moananuipodcast
#MoanaNuiPodcast #KanakaMaoli #NativeHawaiians #PacificIslanders #IslandLife #HawaiianMedia #WomenInMedia #HawaiianCulture #IndigenousHistory #NativeHawaiian #Podcast #AdamKeaweManaloCamp #CulturalHeritage #HawaiianLanguage #HistoricalTrauma #IndigenousVoices #Education #HawaiianHistory #GenerationalStrength #HawaiianWomen #PacificIslander #Māhu #Diversity #CulturalPreservation #ColonialHistory #Activism #CommunitySupport #OralHistory #Blackbirding #CulturalResilience #Kuleana #IndigenousRights
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