

Under ash: Uncovering Maui’s past
Aug 18, 2024
Pūlama Kaufman, a lifelong Maui resident, and cultural leader Hokulani Holt delve into Lahaina's rich history and the tragic aftermath of the devastating wildfires. They explore the colonial transformations of land ownership in Hawaii and its long-lasting impacts on agriculture and community. The duo reflects on Lahaina’s cultural ties to the land and ongoing struggles for water rights amid tourism pressures. Their heartfelt discussion emphasizes the necessity of responsible tourism and the urgent need for a future that honors and restores the community's heritage.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Wildfire Terror in Lahaina
01:36 • 18min
Legacy of Pioneer Mill: Impact on Agriculture and Community
20:02 • 2min
The Transformation of Hawaiian Land Ownership and Its Consequences
21:41 • 3min
Navigating the Remnants of Home: A Journey through Loss
24:22 • 2min
Reclaiming Roots and Resources
26:24 • 14min
Resilience and Reflection in Lahaina
40:15 • 10min
Restoring Lahaina: The Interconnectedness of Culture and Environment
49:45 • 3min