41 episodes

Offshore, from Honolulu Civil Beat, is a new immersive storytelling podcast about a Hawaii most tourists never see.

OFFSHORE Honolulu Civil Beat

    • Society & Culture

Offshore, from Honolulu Civil Beat, is a new immersive storytelling podcast about a Hawaii most tourists never see.

    Offshore Postcard: The Queen’s Quarantine

    Offshore Postcard: The Queen’s Quarantine

    In 1881 — less than a week after King David Kalakaua left Hawaii for a yearlong tour around the world — a ship arrived in Honolulu carrying laborers sick with smallpox. The decisions that Hawaii’s future queen made to keep people safe – and the pushback she received from angry citizens and frustrated business owners […]

    • 16 min
    S4 Episode 6: Homecoming

    S4 Episode 6: Homecoming

    How do you practice Hawaiian culture when you’re thousands of miles from Hawaii? And what happens when Hawaiians abroad finally get a chance to go home?

    • 24 min
    S4 Episode 5: Leaving Home

    S4 Episode 5: Leaving Home

    Nearly half of all Native Hawaiians now live outside of Hawaii. And while many have cited Hawaii’s high cost of living as the main reason for leaving, it’s really just a piece of a much larger story.

    • 28 min
    S4 Episode 4: On The Road

    S4 Episode 4: On The Road

    After the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom in 1893, hundreds of disenfranchised Hawaiian musicians would journey to the continental U.S. in search of fame, fortune, or just a chance to make a decent living. Some would die in poverty and obscurity. Others would change American music forever.

    • 26 min
    S4 Episode 3: Hawaii’s Sons Of The Civil War

    S4 Episode 3: Hawaii’s Sons Of The Civil War

    Two decades after Hawaiians helped build a fort for John Sutter in California, another group of Hawaiians would find themselves stranded in Massachusetts. And take up arms in America’s bloodiest war.

    • 24 min
    S4 Episode 2: The Tribe

    S4 Episode 2: The Tribe

    In the mid-1800s, hundreds of Hawaiians lived in what is now Canada and California. In 1847, Hawaiians made up 10 percent of San Francisco’s tiny but growing population.

    • 23 min

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