IDK Brett, I appreciate your observation of local customs but you seem about as Hawaiian as Emma Stone in the movie “Aloha.” Although, you do run a missile launch range so….I don’t celebrate Christian holidays, but the Goddess Pele granted me an extremely photogenic eruption at the Kilauea caldera during my winter repose, yielding some of the coolest footage I’ve ever shot. Mele kalikimaka, bitches. 😀
You don’t have to try very hard to fit in here, and local folks appreciate it. Hawaii, in some respects, is a little like living abroad… especially on Kauai, so a little cultural assimilation is a good thing.IDK Brett, I appreciate your observation of local customs but you seem about as Hawaiian as Emma Stone in the movie “Aloha.” Although, you do run a missile launch range so….
What category was your Dundie award for?🤔Many thanks for the support, sir.
Merry Xmas!
Also, I got a Dundie Award…
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…and I got a really cool pronouns t-shirt…
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That’s a great episode, and captures the rich white guy vibe here… mostly isolated in Princeville. I think one of the Southpark guys has a house here.
probably "Promising Assistant Manager Award"What category was your Dundie award for?🤔
Also, being born on the island doesn’t make one a native Hawaiian any more than being born in Dallas makes one a Comanche.That’s a great episode, and captures the rich white guy vibe here… mostly isolated in Princeville. I think one of the Southpark guys has a house here.
Hasn't that always been the case that you have to prove ancestry to claim native status?Also, being born on the island doesn’t make one a native Hawaiian any more than being born in Dallas makes one a Comanche.
Does being born in New York make one an Iroquois?Also, being born on the island doesn’t make one a native Hawaiian any more than being born in Dallas makes one a Comanche.
There’s a complex and stratified social hierarchy that bestows some with this weird kind of trump card if they object to something that someone is doing. Kind of fascinating to watch people trot out their lineage in an effort to determine who is disrespecting whom (or disrespecting the land, culture, etc). I’ve seen Native Hawaiians go from happy go lucky to permanently aggrieved in two seconds flat. Its a weird form of whataboutism that ends in “yeah, but you stole our land.”Also, being born on the island doesn’t make one a native Hawaiian any more than being born in Dallas makes one a Comanche.
Interestingly, Native Hawaiians aren’t considered Native Americans, and don’t fall under the BIA or any tribal rubric.Hasn't that always been the case that you have to prove ancestry to claim native status?