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Honoring our ancestors and celebrating indigenous heroes throughout history through storytelling, pop culture, media, and publishing.

Moana Nui Podcast Moana Nui

    • Culture et société

Honoring our ancestors and celebrating indigenous heroes throughout history through storytelling, pop culture, media, and publishing.

    Navigating NHPI Identity: Inclusion in AANHPI Spaces

    Navigating NHPI Identity: Inclusion in AANHPI Spaces

    Join hosts Moana and Dana in a special episode of the Moana Nui podcast as we commemorate Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Month, in collaboration with Papa Ola Lokahi. A distinguished group of leaders from various NHPI communities share insights into their transformative work, unique cultures, and ways we can celebrate this significant month and year-round.
    The luminaries include Lulu Wolfgram of the Pacific Island Knowledge to Action Resources (PIK2AR) organization, who brings us into her Tongan culture and her uncompromising fight against violence. Josie Howard of We Are Oceania further illuminates on the challenges of Micronesians in Hawaii, underscoring the sanctuary her organization provides for island newcomers. Sheri Daniels, the CEO of Papa Ola Lokahi, speaks about advocating for the overall health of the Native Hawaiian community.
    In a critical dissection of representation and funding within the AANHPI communities, the panelists tackle the problems of exclusion and misrepresentation, highlighting the crucial need for inclusive spaces. They suggest a more just distribution of resources based on individual groups' specific requirements and conclude with a powerful call to action - that everyone's voice should be duly heard, narrated, and respected.
    Immerse yourself in the heart of the conversation as we delve into the persistent struggles for governance and equity among Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders. Listen to the panelists' call for community solidarity and cue from personal narratives of resilience and resourcefulness. The episode concludes with an exciting announcement of 'Road Tour 24', a nationwide tour proposing an open dialogue with nationwide citizens—honoring ancestors by acting together
    Tune into this captivating episode as we celebrate the AANHPI cultures, communities, and their immense contributions.
     
    This episode is brought to you with sponsorship from Papa Ola Lōkahi (https://www.papaolalokahi.org/).
     
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    About Moana Nui Podcast: Moana Nui Podcast is a storytelling podcast to celebrate and honor the history, culture, & perspectives of Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, POC, indigenous, and African Diasporan peoples.
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    • 1h 14 min
    Hawaiian Eats in the Diaspora

    Hawaiian Eats in the Diaspora

    Welcome to this special episode of the Moana Nui podcast where we take a mouthwatering exploration into the roots and evolution of Hawaiian cuisine. We're joined by four exceptional culinary minds: Matt Kamara, Chef Brunton Achiu, Chef Kaimana Chee, and Kalani Mack, as they share their experiences and insights on the fascinating story of Hawaiian food.
    Our discussion ranges from the humble origins of celebrated Hawaiian dishes such as poke to the intricate culinary influences that have been welcomed into Hawaiian cooking over centuries. We delve into the transformations and adaptations that have occurred, producing the tantalizing array of dishes we enjoy today.
    Each guest shares personal narratives and experiences, adding richness to our understanding of Hawaii's food culture. Highlighting the delicate balance between sticking to traditional methods yet adapting to multicultural tastes. Examples such as Spam Musubi, Lomi Salmon, Chicken Long Rice, and Manapua are brought up, showing how fusion reflects Hawaii's multicultural heritage more than 'pure' traditional dishes.
    As we explore cultural fusion in food, our special guests Kalani and Brunson each bring their distinctive perspectives. We also discuss the significant role played by 'Aloha' in Hawaiian cuisine, affirming it's not just about love but also sharing, appreciation, and variety of food.
    Our journey concludes with our guests sharing their work and hopes to connect with more food lovers via social media. Listen as we discuss and cherish Hawaiian fusion cuisine in all its diversity and culinary genius. This isn't just a podcast episode; it's an appetizing sojourn into the ever-evolving world of fusion food.
    This episode is brought to you with sponsorship from Papa Ola Lōkahi (https://www.papaolalokahi.org/).
     
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    About Moana Nui Podcast: Moana Nui Podcast is a storytelling podcast to celebrate and honor the history, culture, & perspectives of Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, POC, indigenous, and African Diasporan peoples.
    #GlobalLāhui #MoanaNuiPodcast #PapaOlaLokahi #NaMakawai #Community #Partnerships #Laulima #Kulana #Kuleana#lahui#PodcastersOfInstagram #Podcast #BIPOCVoices #AANHPI #KanakaMaoli #NativeHawaiian #PacificIslanders 

    • 1h 5 min
    Moʻokūʻauhau Part 2: Tracing Our Ancestry in Hawaii

    Moʻokūʻauhau Part 2: Tracing Our Ancestry in Hawaii

    In honor of the Asian American Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander Month, we continue our journey into the fascinating world of Hawaiian genealogy. Listen as we discuss the challenges of tracing one's roots, unveil valuable resources for this challenging yet rewarding journey, and share personal experiences from both hosts and panelists.
    In this episode of the Moana Nui Podcast, we explore the importance of names in Hawaiian society, the cultural and spiritual significance they embody, how they serve as keepers of stories, and much more. Immerse yourself in the fascinating narratives that surround figures like Kamehameha the Great and his wife Keopūlani, and discover the concept of poʻolua - where an individual may have two recognized fathers.
    This riveting episode is bursting with insightful discussions, enlightening anecdotes, and vital advice for anyone curious about their familial roots and Hawaiian genealogy. An invitation awaits you to not only listen to this podcast but join us in this incredible journey of tracing our heritage. We hope to inspire you to appreciate your own history and rekindle the memories of your ancestors. 
    Hosted by Jeff Renaud
    Panelists: Kalani Mondoy, Mapuana Yuen, Kiʻilei Balaz-Oblero 
     
    This episode is brought to you with sponsorship from Papa Ola Lōkahi (https://www.papaolalokahi.org/).
     
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    About Moana Nui Podcast: Moana Nui Podcast is a storytelling podcast to celebrate and honor the history, culture, & perspectives of Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, POC, indigenous, and African Diasporan peoples.
    #Mookuauhau #Genealogy #Ohana #Connections #GlobalLāhui #MoanaNuiPodcast #PapaOlaLokahi #NaMakawai #Community #Partnerships #Laulima #Kulana #Kuleana #lahui #PodcastersOfInstagram #Podcast #BIPOCVoices #AANHPI #KanakaMaoli #NativeHawaiian #PacificIslanders 

    • 1h 14 min
    Moʻokūʻauhau - How To Get Started

    Moʻokūʻauhau - How To Get Started

     

    Welcome to a special episode of the Moana Nui podcast diving deep into Mo’okū‘auhau – the significant Hawaiian tradition of genealogy. Our hosts Moana and Dana, along with four distinguished guests, share fascinating insights into genealogy tracking within and beyond Hawaiian culture. Balancing personal experiences, practical tips, and intriguing aspects of Hawaiian genealogy, this episode stands as an indispensable guide for those eager to trace their own Hawaiian roots.
    The discussion extensively covers the challenges faced in tracing native Hawaiian lineage, from language barriers to inaccurate family records. The hosts and their guests also offer valuable resources for beginners embarking on their genealogical quests, and discuss the importance of using diverse sources, such as public records, obituaries, digital databases, and even delayed birth certificates. The episode concludes with emphasizing the significance of recording family stories, utilizing various resources, and exploring kinship networks in order to successfully trace back to one's roots.
    This enriching conversation goes beyond mere genealogy, touching upon the role of DNA testing in genealogy, respecting the memory of ancestors, and exploring famous figures within Hawaiian history. Whether you're a budding researcher interested in tracing your lineage or someone fascinated by Hawaiian culture, this episode serves as an invaluable and engaging resource.
     
    This episode is brought to you with sponsorship from Papa Ola Lōkahi (https://www.papaolalokahi.org/).
     
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    About Moana Nui Podcast: Moana Nui Podcast is a storytelling podcast to celebrate and honor the history, culture, & perspectives of Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, POC, indigenous, and African Diasporan peoples.
    #GlobalLāhui #MoanaNuiPodcast #PapaOlaLokahi #NaMakawai #Community #Partnerships #Laulima #Kulana #Kuleana #lahui#PodcastersOfInstagram #Podcast #BIPOCVoices #AANHPI #KanakaMaoli #NativeHawaiian #PacificIslanders 

    • 1h 11 min
    Grappling with the Question "Am I Hawaiian Enough?" presented by the Moana Nui Podcast and Papa Ola Lokahi

    Grappling with the Question "Am I Hawaiian Enough?" presented by the Moana Nui Podcast and Papa Ola Lokahi

    The Moana Nui podcast delves into the complexities of Hawaiian identity and the question many resonate with: ”Am I Hawaiian enough?”. We are joined by the vibrant advocate and CEO of Papa Ola Lokahi, Sherry Daniels, who elaborates on the concept of ’Hawaiian Enough’ and shares her own journey of grappling with identity, imposter syndrome, and the power of community support.

    • 1h 8 min
    Wahine Warriors with Sheri Daniels, CEO of Papa Ola Lōkahi

    Wahine Warriors with Sheri Daniels, CEO of Papa Ola Lōkahi

    In this episode of the Moana Nui Podcast, we sit down with Sheri Daniels, CEO of Papa Ola Lōkahi, a pioneering organization dedicated to improving the health and well-being of Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders. Sheri shares her leadership journey and sheds light on the unique health challenges facing Indigenous communities in Hawaii and across the Pacific. From disparities in access to healthcare to cultural barriers in wellness practices, she discusses the multifaceted approach required to address these issues effectively.
    This episode is brought to you with sponsorship from Papa Ola Lōkahi (https://www.papaolalokahi.org/).
     
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    About Moana Nui Podcast: Moana Nui Podcast is a storytelling podcast to celebrate and honor the history, culture, & perspectives of Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, POC, indigenous, and African Diasporan peoples.
    #GlobalLāhui #MoanaNuiPodcast #PapaOlaLokahi #NaMakawai #Community #Partnerships #Laulima #Kulana #Kuleana #lahui #PodcastersOfInstagram #Podcast #BIPOCVoices #AANHPI #KanakaMaoli #NativeHawaiian #PacificIslanders #Sheri Daniels #WahineWarriors #Alakaina #Leadership

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