Exploring Kakaʻako on Oʻahu, Hawaiʻi! — Memories with Miya

I travelled to Kakaʻako, a town in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. Kakaʻako was an industry town for salt and steel. I discuss topics about immigration and plantations in Hawaiʻi, local people’s ancestry, physical film, Asian influence, and flora in Hawaiʻi.

This is my very first episode of this series, please leave a comment and a like! I know I go a bit too fast in this one… I’ll be sure to slow it down for next time.

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Intro — 0:00
SALT at Our Kakaʻako — 00:18
Treehouse — 00:26
Sun Tea Mix Cafe — 00:45
Plant Bar — 1:25
Okayama Kobo Bakery — 1:50
Jungem Curry House — 2:15
Going Home — 2:25

My sources! Feel free to read more here:

https://ourkakaako.com/our-history/#:~:text=Kaka’ako has a rich,%2C medicine%2C and ceremonial purifier](https://ourkakaako.com/our-history/#:~:text=Kaka%27ako%20has%20a%20rich,%2C%20medicine%2C%20and%20ceremonial%20purifier

Street Art

https://digitalarchives.hawaii.gov/item/ark:70111/1wF3

https://digitalarchives.hawaii.gov/item/ark:70111/1wF6

https://digitalarchives.hawaii.gov/item/ark:70111/1wF5

https://saveplants.org/aloha-ʻaina-conserving-hawaiis-native-flora/#:~:text=The Hawaiian flora has one,listed as threatened or endangered](https://saveplants.org/aloha-%CA%BBaina-conserving-hawaiis-native-flora/#:~:text=The%20Hawaiian%20flora%20has%20one,listed%20as%20threatened%20or%20endangered

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