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December 2, 2022 Columnists

Drawing featuring Dennis Fujitake as a comic

8•0•8

8·0·8 By Dennis Fujitake  
Palauan dancers dancing

In Our Community – “THE MICRONESIANS”

Photos by Floyd K. Takeuchi To help shed light on the “widening rift between the small but growing Micronesian immigrant population in these islands and the open hostility they often face by locals,” Floyd K....
Historical Fiction by Michael G. Malaghan

Historical Fiction – “A Question of Loyalty”

Mike Malaghan Special to The Hawai‘i Herald Editor’s note: “A Question of Loyalty” is the second historical novel in Mike Malaghan’s trilogy on the Japanese American experience in Hawai‘i. Prior to “A Question of Loyalty,” the...

Ryan’s Table – IT’S SMOKIN!

Ryan Tatsumoto Hawai‘i Herald Columnist Several years ago, I previously highlighted several smoking devices that I currently use, ranging from both vertical and horizontal wood and charcoal, to a smaller bullet and an electric wood-pellet smoker....

GENERATION GAP

GENERATION GAP by Jon J. Murakami

SHUSHIN

Daiji nano wa, Kao dewa naku Kaotsuki desu. Your facial expression is more important than how you look. – Bishop Ryokan Ara Tendai Mission of Hawaii

Cover Story – REFLECTIONS

Photos Challenge Discrimination Against Micronesians in Hawai‘i Floyd K. Takeuchi Commentary, Special to The Hawai‘i Herald It’s a dirty secret about life in the Aloha State: many of our newest and poorest residents don’t live a life...

Veteran History – EARL TERAO: KOTONK IN PARADISE

Byrnes Yamashita Commentary, Special to The Hawai‘i Herald “Kotonk” A Japanese American from the continental United States vis-à-vis a Japanese American from Hawai‘i. Originating from World War II-era conflict between Hawai‘i-born and U.S. mainland-born Japanese Americans...
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Bulletin Board – WINTER WEEKEND AT BISHOP MUSEUM

WHO/WHAT: Don your best holiday gear and bring the kids to celebrate the holidays with a festive holiday-themed day at the museum. Guests will receive a Winter Weekend Passport from the Ho‘okipa desk. After...
Rev. Paul Osumi

Today’s Thought

by Rev. Paul S. Osumi Reprinted with permission LOVE PEOPLE Someone said, “We are created to love people and to use things.” But the trouble is we reverse this order so we end up loving things and...

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