
Loochoo nu Kwa Podcast
Discussions on Okinawa/Loochoo identity, culture, history and language connected with the journey to normalize identity and connect with other native/indigenous peoples who share similar stories.
Episodes
25 episodes
Shimakutuba; Educate and Infiltrate
The University of Hawaiʻi, Hilo campus has been designated as the National Indigenous Language Center, and offers a graduate program in Indigenous Language Revitalization and Education through Ka Haka ʻUla o Keʻelikōlani, the Hawaiian Language ...
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Season 4
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Episode 1
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59:49

Shurijo or Shuigusuku? Interview with Okinawa student, Rinna Iha
How do we open our eyes to be more connected to identity and to be able to take the responsibility to keep the connection to our ancestors, land, culture and language. Sometimes it takes going away from the ancestral land to look from the...
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Season 3
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Episode 3
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1:03:36

Indigenous Peoplesʻ Day
In many places, especially in Indigenous communities, Columbus Day or Discovererʻs Day is being replaced with Indigenous Peoplesʻ Day. If we look at the background of "Columbus Day" or "Discovererʻs Day", if we really know and understand ...
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Season 3
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Episode 2
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28:26

Shimanchu Identity
Lots of discussion lately on social media on the topic of "Shimanchu". We need to look at our identity and in how it is connected to our ancestral world view as indigenous people of Loochoo. Our ancestors, like other indigenous peop...
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Season 3
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Episode 1
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32:30

Youth Riot in Okinawa: The Hurt is Real
The youth riots in Okinawa on Thursday night sparked immediate condemnation from local communities and racial and hate speeches from mainland Japanese towards the youths who participated in the rare type of uprising. For the country of Ja...
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Season 2
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Episode 10
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1:04:57

Responsibility to Place
In this episode I talk with Ryan Ueunten whose journey to connect and take on the responsibility to help take care of the place he lives in while supporting and honoring the host people and culture of Hawaiʻi. Ryan exemplifies the Okinawa...
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Season 2
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Episode 9
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1:16:26

Naaka: Relationships
"Njoo nu naaka, chaa natoibiigaya? " "How is your relationships?" "Naaka" is the Uchinaaguchi word for "relationships". However, how much do we recognize or understand "relashionships" when it comes to who we are as indige...
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Season 2
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Episode 8
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38:06

Njun, Chichun: To Look and Listen
These days we are surrounded and impacted by convenience. How much do we understand and see our Loochooan/Okinawan identity? By looking and listening...being more sensitive and connected to our ancestral lens and indigenous perspect...
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Season 2
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Episode 7
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41:41

Irei no Hi
Looking at Irei no Hi for us today and what it means. The Memorial Day in Okinawa is observed each year on June 23. We remember and pray for all victims of the war, especially our ancestors who were brutally sacrificed and whose mem...
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Season 2
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Episode 9
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40:41

Reclaiming Our Voice
Exciting and interesting discussion with Tatsuki Kohatsu who is a student from Okinawa studying at the University of Hawaiʻi Mānoa. He talks about his experiences during his interviews for research when working on his Masters thesis and a...
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Season 2
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Episode 8
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1:17:00

Sanshin in the soul: Filling in the Void
In this episode, Keith Nakaganeku Shinshii talks story with us about his experience and connection to uta sanshin. Keith grew up with sanshin in his family through his grandfather, who was a well known sanshin instructor. His grandm...
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Season 2
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Episode 7
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1:52:41

Art and Indigeneity/Cultural Identity
Dane Nakama is a young up and coming artist in the Hawaiʻi scene and is just finishing up a show at the Hawaiʻi Theater Gallery in the heart of Honolulu. Listen in as we discuss his art pieces and perspective on cultural identity and indi...
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Season 2
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Episode 6
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1:06:26

Shimakutuba: Identity and Indigeneity
In this episode we yuntaku (talk story) with Brandon Ufugusuku-Ing about Shimakutuba and how it connects to indigenous identity. When we think of language, what do we think of? Is it just words or is there something deeper than that...
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Season 2
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Episode 5
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1:24:29

Uta Sanshin: Okinawaʻs Instrument of Relationships
I take a break this episode and talk with Norman Kanegusuku(Kaneshiro) Shinshii about Uta Sanshin. For those of you who think of the sanshin as just a musical instrument, youʻll be in for a pleasant surprise. Norman Shinshii goes in...
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Season 2
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Episode 4
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1:25:25

"Miiji"/Water; Our Life Source and Connection
Water is often taken for granted. How many time have we thought about what if there was no water? If we think about it, water is our connection to each other as we all come from water. If we look at water, we can see itʻs vari...
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Season 2
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Episode 3
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29:28

Advocacy and Engagement For Our Culture
Most of us have always supported and had some sort of advocacy for our ethnic culture and identity. Has our advocacy went farther than that to some sort of engagement to put to action waht we support? Iʻll be talking al little...
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Season 2
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Episode 2
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35:14

Washiraran: Never Forget
History holds both great things to be celebrated, but there are also many events which people would rather forget. However, for many indigenous communities, we need to remember the tragedies and sufferings of history so it doesnʻt repeat ...
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Season 2
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Episode 2
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35:14

Sukubun. Fichi Ukiin, Our Responsibility
As we begin our New Year of 2021 and prepare for the coming of the Year of the Ox next month, letʻs look at our responsibility we have for our spaces we live in, community, friends, family and for who we are as Shimanchu.
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Season 2
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Episode 1
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33:02

Action For Our Ancestors
Taking action to protect your native language, rights and history isnʻt always easy, especially when itʻs usually an uphill battle that takes sacrifice, time and courage. In this episode, I am so excited to talk with a young warrior...
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Season 1
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Episode 7
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1:03:14

Nasaki-Compassion
How do we understand compassion in relation to our engagement with others? In this episode I look at how we need to look into who we are to understand compassion and to always realize where we come from in order to have "Nasaki". We...
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Season 1
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Episode 6
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20:51

Chimujurasan
Aswering couple questions this time about "Canʻt you talk about Okinawan culture and history without politics?", and " Have you ever wanted to give up?"In this talk, I am also reminded of the Shimakutuba expression of "Chimujurasan" and am ...
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Season 1
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Episode 5
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31:25

Shui Gusuku
Shui Gusuku, aka, Shuri Castle/Shurijo, was a valuable, historical symbol of Loochoo, our history,culture and identity. Itʻs been one year since the fire which destroyed the main buildings of Shui Gusuku and the reconstruction planning an...
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Season 1
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Episode 4
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34:01

Sacred Bones Part 2
Continuing the story and information on the desecration of our ancestral bones and lands, and future plans to dig up more bones to use as landfill for the US base construction in Henoko, Okinawa.
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Season 1
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Episode 3
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25:57
