The Muʻumuʻu Library | Home is Here
In decades past, the mu‘umu‘u was seen everywhere on the islands, adorning women of all ages. For a variety of reasons, the unmistakably Hawaiian garment fell out of style and everyday use. Meet the wāhine who have created a movement or “mu‘u-vement” to bring the beloved gown back into the forefront of Hawaiian culture and fashion. This content is made possible by viewers like you. Support PBS Hawaiʻi: https://www.pbshawaii.org/donate Subscribe to the PBS Hawaiʻi channel for more clips: / pbshawaiiorg Follow PBS Hawaiʻi: Instagram: / pbshawaii Facebook: / pbshawaii TikTok: / pbshawaii LinkedIn: / pbs-hawaii #pbshawaii #hawaii #fashion Home is Here is a local series that takes you deep into neighborhoods across Hawai‘i, providing an inside peek at how we live, work and play.

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