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Hawaii Book & Music Fest Special Presentation - Author: Everything Ancient Was Once New; Indigenous Persistence from Hawai‘i to Kahiki

The concept of Kahiki, both a symbol of ancestral connection and the potential that comes with remembering and acting upon that connection

In Everything Ancient Was Once New, Emalani Case explores Indigenous persistence through the concept of Kahiki, a term that is at once both an ancestral homeland for Kānaka Maoli (Hawaiians) and the knowledge that there is life to be found beyond Hawaiʻi’s shores. Kahiki is therefore both a symbol of ancestral connection and the potential that comes with remembering and acting upon that connection. It is in Kahiki, and in the sanctuary it creates, that today’s Kānaka Maoli can find safety and reprieve from the continued onslaught of settler colonial violence while confronting some of the uncomfortable and challenging realities of being Indigenous in Hawaiʻi, in the Pacific, and in the world.

Moderator: Samantha Aolani Kailihou Speaker: Author Emalani Case

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