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Every Thursday this month, a new collection of Hawaiian chants and mele (songs) have been released online at the Hawaiʻi State Archives. Kumu Hula Pohai Souza and musician Walter Kawaiʻaeʻa expressed how much it means to have easy access to this history as they work to pass it on. State Archivist Adam Jansen shared how "Songful Voices of the Ancestors" came about.
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The Maui Invasive Species Committee shares an update on the fight against the little red fire ant and how the public can help; The Hawaii State Archives releases new content online; and we remember local radio personality Hal Lewis, better known as J. Akuhead Pupule
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The Conversation talks to State Archivist Adam Jansen about the unprecedented access to Queen Lili‘uokalani's papers now available to all. It has just digitized 24,000 documents as part of the Queen Lili‘uokalani collection.
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The widow of one of the 9/11 victims remembers her husband and shares her journey of healing; the business manager for the hotel workers union talks about the uneasiness its members are feeling as the visitor industry enters its slow season; Honolulu Civil Beat's editor Chad Blair joins us to look closer at efforts by one woman to help a homeless campsite find a better way forward in today's Reality Check; and the State Archivist shares more about the new digital access to Queen Lili'uokalani's personal papers.