Larry Kamakawiwoole brought together various groups to support the residents and farmers of Kalama Valley. He often served as the spokesperson for the Kokua Kalama Committee, which later became known as Kokua Hawaii
Gary T. Kubota was arrested with 31 other people in Kalama Valley on May 11, 1971, protesting the ma...
Terrilee Kekoolani was a student at the University of Hawaii Manoa in the early 1970s and participat...
The Rev. Wallace Fukunaga served as the campus minister of the United Church of Christ, overseeing t...
Kehau Jackson was arrested on July 9, 1970, protesting the eviction of Kalama Valley residents
Randy Kalahiki was an advocate of Native Hawaiian rights and also a supporter of Kokua Hawaii in its...
Edwina Moanikeala Akaka was among the 32 persons arrested on May 11, 1971 in Kalama Valley, protesti...
Clyde Maurice Kalani Ohelo was among the 32 people arrested in Kalama Valley on May 11, 1971, for re...
Francis Kaholi’s family left Kalama Valley after receiving notice that they had to move to make way ...
A Maui man remembers life in Skill Camp, Paia, Maui. He outlines his family ancestry. He and his fam...
One of the well-known Kahanamoku brothers talks about his parents; fishing, crabbing, and eeling in ...
Daughter of a Lanai Ranch cowboy, a hula teacher shares stories of her parents and grandparents and ...
Kenneth Katsunori Segawa was born in Honolulu, Oʻahu in 1948. Born to Herbert Segawa and Helen Nakai...
Born in Halawa Valley, a part-Hawaiian man remembers his family's subsistence lifestyle based on tar...
Maui-born man describes his traditional Hawaiian upbringing, fishing and growing taro for subsistenc...
Cindy Lance was an anti-Vietnam War activist in the early 1970s, when she supported Native Hawaiians...
Gary T. Kubota was arrested with 31 other people in Kalama Valley on May 11, 1971, protesting the ma...
Terrilee Kekoolani was a student at the University of Hawaii Manoa in the early 1970s and participat...
The Rev. Wallace Fukunaga served as the campus minister of the United Church of Christ, overseeing t...
Kehau Jackson was arrested on July 9, 1970, protesting the eviction of Kalama Valley residents
Randy Kalahiki was an advocate of Native Hawaiian rights and also a supporter of Kokua Hawaii in its...
Edwina Moanikeala Akaka was among the 32 persons arrested on May 11, 1971 in Kalama Valley, protesti...
Clyde Maurice Kalani Ohelo was among the 32 people arrested in Kalama Valley on May 11, 1971, for re...
Francis Kaholi’s family left Kalama Valley after receiving notice that they had to move to make way ...
A Maui man remembers life in Skill Camp, Paia, Maui. He outlines his family ancestry. He and his fam...
One of the well-known Kahanamoku brothers talks about his parents; fishing, crabbing, and eeling in ...
Daughter of a Lanai Ranch cowboy, a hula teacher shares stories of her parents and grandparents and ...
Kenneth Katsunori Segawa was born in Honolulu, Oʻahu in 1948. Born to Herbert Segawa and Helen Nakai...
Born in Halawa Valley, a part-Hawaiian man remembers his family's subsistence lifestyle based on tar...
Maui-born man describes his traditional Hawaiian upbringing, fishing and growing taro for subsistenc...
Cindy Lance was an anti-Vietnam War activist in the early 1970s, when she supported Native Hawaiians...
Gary T. Kubota was arrested with 31 other people in Kalama Valley on May 11, 1971, protesting the ma...
Terrilee Kekoolani was a student at the University of Hawaii Manoa in the early 1970s and participat...
The Rev. Wallace Fukunaga served as the campus minister of the United Church of Christ, overseeing t...