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Surfing: A Complicated History | Transmissions from Hawaii 11

Surfing: A Complicated History | Transmissions from Hawaii 11

by Tony Vega | Apr 14, 2022 | Episodes

When people think of surfing, images of Hawaii often come to mind. This is rightfully so. Not only is Hawaii a mecca for surfers around the world, it is also where you end up when you look into the origins of surfing. But have you ever stopped to think about the...
Revitalization & Origins: The Path of the Hawaiian Language (Dr. Wlliam “Pila” Wilson) | Transmissions from Hawaii 10

Revitalization & Origins: The Path of the Hawaiian Language (Dr. Wlliam “Pila” Wilson) | Transmissions from Hawaii 10

by Tony Vega | Feb 16, 2022 | Episodes

Dr. William H. “Pila” Wilson is a professor of Hawaiian language, Hawaiian studies, and linguistics at Ka Haka ‘Ula O Keʻelikōlani College of Hawaiian Language at the University of Hawai’i at Hilo. On this episode Dr. Wilson tells us about his research...
In the Twilight Zone: Discussing Coral Reefs, Ichthyology, & Biodiversity w. Dr. Richard Pyle (Part 2) | Transmissions from Hawaii 09

In the Twilight Zone: Discussing Coral Reefs, Ichthyology, & Biodiversity w. Dr. Richard Pyle (Part 2) | Transmissions from Hawaii 09

by Tony Vega | Nov 23, 2021 | Episodes

Dr. Richard Pyle is the senior curator of Ichthyology at Bishop Museum in Honolulu. He spends his days researching fish and whenever possible diving deep into the ocean in order to discover new species of fish. On this episode of Transmissions from Hawaii, we conclude...
In Too Deep: The Dive I Barely Survived (Dr. Richard Pyle Part 1) | Transmissions from Hawaii 08

In Too Deep: The Dive I Barely Survived (Dr. Richard Pyle Part 1) | Transmissions from Hawaii 08

by Tony Vega | Oct 26, 2021 | Episodes

Dr. Richard Pyle is the senior curator of Ichthyology at Bishop Museum in Honolulu. He spends his days researching fish and whenever possible diving deep into the ocean in order to discover new species of fish. On this episode of Transmissions from Hawaii, Dr. Pyle...
Memoir of a Hilo Waterman: The Amazing Life of Hawaii Swimmer, Author & Educator Richard “Sonny” Tanabe | Transmissions from Hawaii 07

Memoir of a Hilo Waterman: The Amazing Life of Hawaii Swimmer, Author & Educator Richard “Sonny” Tanabe | Transmissions from Hawaii 07

by Tony Vega | Sep 7, 2021 | Episodes

Born in 1934, Richard “Sonny” Tanabe Jr. Is a former Olympic swimmer, educator, and author from the Big Island. On this episode of Transmissions from Hawaii, he tells us about his life as a swimmer and a few other things, including the Waikiki Natatorium...
Insurrection Part 3: The Story of Larsen v. Hawaiian Kingdom | Transmissions from Hawaii 06

Insurrection Part 3: The Story of Larsen v. Hawaiian Kingdom | Transmissions from Hawaii 06

by Tony Vega | Jul 26, 2021 | Episodes

In 1893 the government of the Hawaiian Kingdom was overthrown. However, that does not mean that it simply disappeared. In fact, in 2001, the Permanent Court of Arbitration in the Netherlands verified the continued existence of the government of the Hawaiian Kingdom....
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