Tue, 8 May 2007 This week, we bring you an interview with Jim Bayman, an archaeologist
with the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Prof. Bayman talks about the
adoption of technology by native Hawaiians after contact with
Anglo-European explorers.We also have Chris and Anita Watson discussing Wailua Wheat, the latest limited edition brew from the Kona Brewing Co. Podcast art by Dietrich Varez: Click Hawaiian Art. Copyright 1996-2001. Comments[2] |
Thu, 26 April 2007 In what might seem a shameless attempt to use the scintillating combination of sex and Hawaii to lure listeners, we bring you something you are not likely to find in a brochure from the visitors and convention bureau: an in-depth discussion of sexual themes in hula and Hawaiian music. We promise something fun and educational. The following is from a lecture at the 15th Annual Celebration of the Arts at the Ritz-Carlton, Kapalua. Mahalo for listening and please let us know what you think! Our e-mail address is volcanoradio@gmail.com. Comments[2] |
Mon, 9 April 2007 Clifford Naeole, cultural advisor at the Ritz-Carlton, Kapalua, explains the significance of the sacred site located on the hotel's grounds, in the second part of our series from the 15th Annual Celebration of the Arts. Comments[0] |
This week, we bring you an interview with Jim Bayman, an archaeologist
with the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Prof. Bayman talks about the
adoption of technology by native Hawaiians after contact with
Anglo-European explorers.



