Congratulations to the Wai’anae Seariders. They have just been awarded the contract to produce the 50 Voices of Statehood segments that will be broadcast on a weekly basis on KHON Channel 2, KITV Channel 4, KHNL Channel 8, and KGMB Channel 9. These weekly 55 second vignettes will be airing as PSAs. If I heard correctly, I think Mr. Klompus mentioned that they bid the job for somewhere around $15,200, which comes out to $304 per video, for 50 videos. That’s a good price.
Jim Burns and Dodi Brown ( the little girl holding the Statehood newspaper back in 59) were taped last week and this month, the commission voted for: Elmer Cravalho, Dave Parker, Bill Paty, Bill Richardson, Kekuni Blaisdell, Abigail Kawananakoa and Winona Rubin.
Here’s a list I presented to somewhere other than the Statehood Commission:
Fifty People to Interview on Statehood History
1. Abigail Kawananakoa – Kingdom
2. Ah Quon McElrath – Union
3. Brickwood Galuteria – Radio Personality
4. Bumpy Kanahele – Activist
5. Charlie Maxwell- maui storyteller
6. Cobey Black- Reporter
7. Dan Akaka – Senator
8. Dan Inouye – Senator
9. Daniel Martinez- Military History
10. Don McDiarmid – Scottish Cultural Center/ Hula records
11. Dr. Fred Dodge – Health care, activist
12. Eddie Kamae- music historian
13. Elmer Cravalho –maui Legislative
14. Frank Fasi -Govt
15. George Ariyoshi- Govt
16. George Makuau- sweet potato farmer
17. Gerry Ornellas – Land Rights Activist
18. Guy Nakamoto Farmer
19. Jack Suwa – Legislature, labor
20. Jerry Lopez – Surfer
21. Jim Burns- Judge
22. Jimmy Duvauchelle- ranch foreman Molokai Ranch
23. John de Mello- Mountain Apple
24. John Waihee – Govt
25. Karen Keawe Hawai’I, Entertainer
26. Kats Miho – Judge, 442nd
27. Kekuni Blaisdell, NH Health, Activist
28. Lehua Kinilau- Legal
29. Lilikala Kame’elehiwa-Historian
30. Makia Malo- Molokai storyteller
31. Maliki Kanahele- musician, Niihau history
32. Mililani Trask – Legal
33. Nainoa Thompson- son of Pinky Thompson, Hokule’a
34. Nalani Olds- Story Teller
35. Noenoe Silva – Historian
36. Palani Vaughn – Musician
37. Pat Namaka Bacon
38. Paula Akuna – Merri Monarch Hula Festival Host
39. Puakea Nogelmeier- Hawaiian Language
40. Samuel King, Fed Judge, Political Family
41. Satoru Abe- Artist
42. Stacy Helm – sister of George Helm
43. Stanley Hara – legilator, agriculture
44. Thurston Twigg-Smith – Historian, Advertiser
45. Tom Coffman- Historian
46. Tom Gill – politiian
47. Tommy Trask- ILWU, sports
48. Toshio Serizawa – HVB, Ter. Leg.
49. Walter Heen – Judge, political family
50. Walter Ritte- activist
51. William S. Richardson – Burns’L.G., Judge
52. Woody Fern – Storyteller

