Colonization affected many cultures in the world. So our kahiau project is connected to many other cultures in the world. It doesn't hurt our efforts because the more we spread the problem the more people will hop on the bandwagon to show other people about this problem. Imperialism changes our understanding of these things in history through the lens of our cultural history of language, culture, and activism because with language many of them have been lost or aren't used as much as their/our ancestors would. It affects culture because many traditions have been lost and this is all around the world we all are affected by this. This helps us navigate for the solution because we could find other answers from other people researching the same problem.
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My hawaiian leader wasn't in an empire. He was located in Hawaii more specifically Oahu Hawaii. He was born on May 5, 1946. He died on March 17, 1978. He died trying to save a boat that had a leak and so Eddie tried to go to shore to find help but died in the process. Eddie Aikau was a big leader for his braveness and compassion. He was one of the best surfers and also was a lifeguard. The icon I chose for him is his surfboard because that's what he used to try and save the boat and the people on it. Also that's something he was known for, his surfing. I chose braveness because he was brave enough to leave and go and get help. https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/9002748/eddie-aikau-lifeguard-surfer-google-doodle/#:~:text=Credit%3A%20eddieaikaufoundation.org-,What%20was%20his%20cause%20of%20death%3F,a%20bid%20to%20get%20help.
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