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Bryson Kainoa discusses the wisdom of his Hawaiian ancestors while adapting to todayâs technology during his keynote speech, âIndigenous Innovative Leadership,â during Thursdayâs Symposium on the American Indian. For Natives, ancient wisdom paves modern path
By Betty Ridge /CNHI Oklahoma Apr 15, 2021
Apr 15, 2021
Bryson Kainoa discusses the wisdom of his Hawaiian ancestors while adapting to todayâs technology during his keynote speech, âIndigenous Innovative Leadership,â during Thursdayâs Symposium on the American Indian.
TAHLEQUAH, Oklahoma â When Bryson Kainoa was 6 and his little sister 3, their parents took them on a memorable fishing trip.
The children were enjoying their day when a wave burst against the shore, spraying and frightening them. They turned and ran back toward land.