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Tess had asked me a lot of questions about my childhood best first day it’s just personal questions about my life is very informative and I think I gave her a lot of information about her uncle George.
I call and interview 17 year old Nalani about her culture in Hawaii and how it differed from the culture she faced in Michigan.
We talked about early experiences of Malele and the most influential person in her life.
A quick story of how Theda met the love of her life during world war two while serving in the navy.
Walter Miller shares about himself , his family and his thoughts and experiences of La'ie.
Sophia Starr, 17, and her 43-year-old mother, Tina recall days of missed school since 2014. Long before Covid-19, Sophia missed school for hurricanes and lava flows.
Virginia Denning describes her life living in Hawaii before and after the attack on Pearl Harbor
Mary Morris Graves, also known as Tutu by her grandchildren and TeeTee by neicesvand nephews is 101 years old and lives in Kaneohe, Hawaii. She talked about her childhood and important things in her life.
This interview was all about what my grandmas childhood was like living in Hawaii and on a plantation field.
the questions were not in order because i didn’t use them through out. my grandpa immigrated to america in august because his family lived in hawaii. he talks about some experiences living in america, why he doesn’t miss living in...
We talked about my dad growing up throughout his years from his childhood to his life as a doctor
An interview with my mom, mainly about her time in Hawaii and meeting my dad, David Martin.
Marie Reynolds (66) talks with her son, Pierre-Richard Eustache (36), about her experience growing up as immigrant from Haiti.
A dive right into Kosuke Nomaru’s life thus far. Covering childhood idols, significant events, life lessons, and multi culture struggles. A proud Japanese American afraid of nothing, and aspiring electrical engineer, with vast war machine knowledge, and a limitless potential....
It is important to not take things for granted, you never know what could happen at any time. Family is very important, and the ones who are there for you.
We discuss, in English and Japanese, of her life and mine. What would she change, what she believes, and what Miyachan has enjoyed in her life so far.
Thomas Johnston shares memories of lessons learned, values held, inspiration and family.