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Haunani-Kay Trask, Champion of Native Rights in Hawaii, Dies at 71 She helped found the field of Hawaiian studies and pressed for Indigenous sovereignty. “We will die as Hawaiians,” she said. “We will never be Americans.” Haunani-Kay Trask in an undated photo. As a professor, poet and activist, she pushed for the recognition of Hawaii’s Indigenous people. “I am not soft, I am not sweet, and I do not want any more tourists in Hawaii,” she said.Credit.Kapulani Landgraf By Annabelle Williams July 9, 2021Updated 9:05 p.m. ET Haunani-Kay Trask, a scholar, poet and champion of sovereignty for the Hawaiian people who decried what she called the colonization and despoliation of her native land, died on July 3 in Honolulu. She was 71. ....
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The Great âUlu Challenge April 2, 2021 Story by Becky Speere Too good to save for special occasions, chef Tylun Pangâs âUlu Chowder With Kona Lobster and Sweet Kula Corn does double duty as either a starter or a main course. No lobster? Sub a nice piece of locally caught fish instead. When John Cadman took over the chef management of the kitchen at the Upcountry campus of Kamehameha School in 2011, one of his biggest goals was to bring âulu back into the âopu (bellies) of Hawaiian children â many of whom had never tasted this important âcanoe crop,â introduced by their ancestors who arrived here in great sailing canoes. With Western contact, breadfruit fell out of favor as a dietary staple, replaced in large part by imported potatoes and rice, and very few chefs regularly incorporated âulu into their daily menus. It still existed deep in the memories of the kÅ«puna (elders) and oldtime plantation workers, and my mother ....