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S1E4 - What does decolonization mean to me as a Pacific Islander?

Jul 21, 20201 hr 29 minSeason 1Ep. 4
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[EP#4:DECOLONIZATION SERIES#1] What does decolonization mean to me as a Pacific Islander?

Eight indigenous Pacific Islanders share their thoughts on the concept of decolonization. You will hear from:

  • Anei, a Kanaka Maoli

  • Thomås, a Chamorro ginen Guahan yan Luta

  • To’a, an iTaukei of Fiji

  • Ha’åni, a Chamorro and Samoan woman living on Guahan with roots in American Samoa

  • Kyle, a Palauan-American living on Guahan

  • David Garcia (@MapmakerDavid) of the Philippines

  • Kawena (@Kue_Kawena) a Kanaka Maoli living in the Kingdom of Hawai’i

  • Tēatuahere of Tahiti

This is followed by Kalani diving into a scientific paper on traditional marine conservation making a comeback throughout Oceania, and reading a few of her favorite podcast reviews from Apple Podcasts!

Citations:

  1. Friedlander, Alan M. “Marine conservation in Oceania: Past, present, and future.” Marine Pollution Bulletin, vol. 135 (2018) pages 139-149 (http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0025326X1830393X)

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