Oral History Finding Aid: Lauae Maluo Yung

dc.contributor.authorHula Preservation Society
dc.date.accessioned2022-03-31T21:13:22Z
dc.date.available2022-03-31T21:13:22Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10524/65810
dc.subjectHula
dc.titleOral History Finding Aid: Lauae Maluo Yung
dcterms.abstractAuntie Lauae was a firecracker of a kupuna always ready to sing, talk-story, and play music. Which we did a lot of in our oral history sessions at her homestead in Keaukaha! Auntie Lauae’s mama was a well-known kumu in Hilo in the 1930s and 1940s. Her name was Rose Kuamoo. Both mom and dad were talented musicians, so Auntie Lauae grew up surrounded by music and credited her ʻohana for all they taught and nurtured in her. Sending Auntie “snail mail” was a most memorable experience, because it was to her home on “Lauae Yung Avenue!” We learned in one of our interviews that her husband had nominated her as the name of their street when the Department of Hawaiian Homes was looking to name the new roadway. Auntie had lived in the Keaukaha homestead with her family since 1936.
dcterms.dateCopyrighted2021
dcterms.descriptionOral history finding aid of interviews with Lauae Kapolilauaeomakana Maluo Yung who was born in Waiākea, Hilo, Hawaiʻi in 1926. Interview footage and transcripts are available in the Hula Preservation Society library. For questions regarding materials referenced herein, and/or Access & Use of content, please contact them.
dcterms.extent4 pages
dcterms.formatFinding aid
dcterms.languageeng
dcterms.publisherHula Preservation Society
dcterms.rightsIn Copyright
dcterms.rightsHolderHula Preservation Society
dcterms.typeText

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