Tuesday Apr 16, 2024
Grappling with the Question "Am I Hawaiian Enough?" presented by the Moana Nui Podcast and Papa Ola Lokahi
The Moana Nui podcast delves into the complexities of Hawaiian identity and the question many resonate with: "Am I Hawaiian enough?". We are joined by the vibrant advocate and CEO of Papa Ola Lokahi, Sheri Daniels, who elaborates on the concept of 'Hawaiian Enough' and shares her own journey of grappling with identity, imposter syndrome, and the power of community support.
We unpack the multifaceted layers of what it truly means to be Hawaiian, traversing the path of language, activism, collective behavior, personal values, and community action; and shine light on the significance of collective good and mutual respect in uplifting the Hawaiian community. The episode's insightful and enriching discussion highlights the importance of understanding our roots in shaping our identity.
This episode also explores the intricacies of maintaining a Hawaiian identity outside of Hawaii, especially for native Hawaiians living on the mainland. The challenges of cultural preservation through generations away from the motherland are illuminated with stories from the diaspora. Notwithstanding these difficulties, the conversation underscores the role of intentionality in preserving traditions, and the need for self-identification and acceptance, echoing the importance of confronting and evolving from these societal questions.
Sherry highlights the importance of understanding genealogy, involving the youth in Hawaiian practices, and keeping the community educated. She discusses the delicate balance between cultural appropriation and cultural utilization, stressing on the need for dialogue, mutual respect, and integrity.
The episode concludes with a signal that everyone has a role to play in securing the future of Hawaiian culture, reinforcing the enduring spirit, resilience, and dedication of Hawaiians everywhere. It beckons listeners across the globe to reflect on their contributions in preserving their unique heritage and advocates for more focused efforts towards this noble endeavor.
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