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In this interview with Sister Miller, we talked about the origins of the Hukilau performed by the people of Laie. Auntie Kela (Sister Miller) shared her experience as a youth serving, dancing, and preparing for the Hukilaus. Auntie Kela shared...
Walter Miller shares about himself , his family and his thoughts and experiences of La'ie.
Every older women that she works with were her roll model to her as they lead and guide her as how her mom has been doing it to her.
I wanted to interview Paea because as an international student COVID 19 brought a lot of new challenges that we weren’t ready for but something that prepared us better for the future. But this also gave a chance to stay...
Pearl Brown, now a student at BYUH, grew up in an orphanage in China where she was forced to grow up or face strict, usually physical, punishment.
Aunty shares a story of the community building a sewer treatment plant near a heiau and the interesting discussions that lead to that decision.