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John Kalei Laimana

John Kalei Laimana is a lecturer in Hawaiian studies at the University of Hawai’i Leeward Community College.

Twelve Foreign Men

Twelve Foreign Men

May 31, 2022

In our final episode of Consolation Prize, we return to 1844 Hawai'i, where we look at another case involving vice consul William Hooper.

Guests: Jose Argueta Funes , John Kalei Laimana
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