State of Hawaii: DAGS’ Hawaiʻi State Archives Digitizing KSSK Perry & Price Shows. “The Perry & Price Show aired six days a week for 33 years. During the week, it was in studio. On Saturdays, it traveled to a restaurant in the community. That’s what organizers recorded for posterity: the Perry & Price Saturday Morning Show, a live breakfast broadcast that aired from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. HST […]

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State of Hawaii: DAGS’ Hawaiʻi State Archives Digitizing KSSK Perry & Price Shows

State of Hawaii: DAGS’ Hawaiʻi State Archives Digitizing KSSK Perry & Price Shows. “The Perry & Price Show aired six days a week for 33 years. During the week, it was in studio. On …

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University of Hawaii: Hawai‘i CC expands traditional Hawaiian place name mapping. “Hawaiʻi Community College faculty, staff and students are helping revive the traditional place names of Hawaiʻi Island through a growing series of bilingual geographic maps that honor ancestral knowledge and strengthen community connection to the ʻāina (land).”

https://rbfirehose.com/2025/12/11/university-of-hawaii-hawaii-cc-expands-traditional-hawaiian-place-name-mapping/

University of Hawaii: Lahainaluna boarding stories preserved in new UH oral history collection. “The University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa’s Center for Oral History in the Department of Ethnic Studies has released a new collection documenting the lives of Native Hawaiian Lahainaluna High School alumni who were boarding students between the 1950s and 1990s.”

https://rbfirehose.com/2025/04/14/university-of-hawaii-lahainaluna-boarding-stories-preserved-in-new-uh-oral-history-collection/

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Hawaii Public Radio: UH West Oʻahu project preserves Hawaiʻi’s collection of moving images. “In this time of disinformation, it is more important than ever to have a place of record. … For the last decade and a half, the state’s archive for moving images has developed into a resource and hub for the community. Head archivist Janel Quirante and collections specialist and producer Heather […]

https://rbfirehose.com/2025/01/28/hawaii-public-radio-uh-west-o%ca%bbahu-project-preserves-hawai%ca%bbis-collection-of-moving-images/

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Hoover Institution: Hoover Acquires the Hawaii Hochi Collection. “Leading newspaper of the Japanese Hawaiian community donates materials to Hoover amid closing, enhancing the Hoji Shinbun Digital Collection, the world’s largest online archive of open-access, full image Japanese diaspora newspapers.”

https://rbfirehose.com/2024/12/21/hoover-institution-hoover-acquires-the-hawaii-hochi-collection/

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Ian Lind: “Hawaii Observer” has been digitized by UH Library and is publicly available online. “The Hawaii Observer appeared on the scene in February 1973, and its final issue was dated just five years later in March 1978. The University of Hawaii at Manoa Library has completed the project to digitize the Observer the result is now online.”

https://rbfirehose.com/2024/12/12/ian-lind-hawaii-observer-has-been-digitized-by-uh-library-and-is-publicly-available-online/

Exciting News! The King Kamehameha V Judiciary History Center Archive is now live on Permanent! Discover Hawai'i’s rich legal and civic history from the early 1800s to present day: https://permanent.org/blog/the-king-kamehameha-v-judiciary-history-center-archive/
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The King Kamehameha V Judiciary History Center Archive - Permanent.org

This month, we are delighted to announce the public unveiling of the King Kamehameha V Judiciary History Center Archive.

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Nov 12, 1960 Saturday Evening Post cover, "First Vote in the New States" by Constantin Alajalov, celebrating Hawaii and Alaska residents new ability to vote in a national election thanks to statehood. #alaskahistory #hawaiihistory #alaska #Hawaii