
Discussions on Okinawa/Loochoo identity, culture, history and language connected with the journey to normalize identity and connect with other native/indigenous peoples who share similar stories.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | RelationshipsSociety & Culture | ||||

The University of Hawaiʻi, Hilo campus has been designated as the National Indigenous Language Center, and offers a graduate program in Indigenous Language Revitalization and Education through Ka Haka ʻUla o Keʻelikōlani, the Hawaiian Language Colleg... more
How do we open our eyes to be more connected to identity and to be able to take the responsibility to keep the connection to our ancestors, land, culture and language. Sometimes it takes going away from the ancestral land to look from the outside. ... more
In many places, especially in Indigenous communities, Columbus Day or Discovererʻs Day is being replaced with Indigenous Peoplesʻ Day. If we look at the background of "Columbus Day" or "Discovererʻs Day", if we really know and understand our histori... more
Lots of discussion lately on social media on the topic of "Shimanchu". We need to look at our identity and in how it is connected to our ancestral world view as indigenous people of Loochoo. Our ancestors, like other indigenous people, didnʻt have ... more
The youth riots in Okinawa on Thursday night sparked immediate condemnation from local communities and racial and hate speeches from mainland Japanese towards the youths who participated in the rare type of uprising. For the country of Japan as a wh... more
In this episode I talk with Ryan Ueunten whose journey to connect and take on the responsibility to help take care of the place he lives in while supporting and honoring the host people and culture of Hawaiʻi. Ryan exemplifies the Okinawan values of... more
"Njoo nu naaka, chaa natoibiigaya? " "How is your relationships?"
"Naaka" is the Uchinaaguchi word for "relationships". However, how much do we recognize or understand "relashionships" when it comes to who we are as indigenous Shimanchu? How bro... more
These days we are surrounded and impacted by convenience. How much do we understand and see our Loochooan/Okinawan identity? By looking and listening...being more sensitive and connected to our ancestral lens and indigenous perspective, we can see ... more










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