UHMCOH

UHMCOH

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The Center for Oral History (COH) at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, in the Department of Ethnic Studies, was established in 1976 by the Hawaiʻi State Legislature. COH gathers the recollections of Native Hawaiians and the multi-ethnic people of Hawaiʻi about lifeways, key historic events, social movements and Hawaiʻi’s role in the globalizing world. Experience: Hawaiʻi Life Histories is our first podcast series in partnership with Hawaiʻi Public Radio and Hawaii Council for the Humanities featuring excerpts from our archive of over 800 interviews with Hawaiʻi women and men. Disclaimer: We do not represent the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. All thoughts presented here are of our own volition.

Recent Episodes

  • Weaving Voices: Historic Kōloa Today

    3 years ago
  • Weaving Voices: Visionary Women in Politics and Education

    4 years ago
  • Weaving Voices: Memories and Futures of Waialua

    4 years ago
  • Weaving Voices: Stopped the Bombing 30th Anniversary Kahoʻolawe Aloha ʻĀina

    4 years ago
  • Weaving Voices: Looking to Our Past for New Political Visions

    4 years ago
  • Weaving Voices: Pālama Settlement

    4 years ago
  • Ka Poʻe Kau Lei: Hawaiʻis Lei Sellers Now & Then

    5 years ago
  • Hawaiʻi's Shopkeepers: From the Plantation to ABC

    5 years ago