Auntie Ruth reminiscing on how her parents taught her to gather food from the ʻāina
A clip from Eddie & Myrna Kamae's 1998 documentary film, "Hawaiian Voices: Bridging Past to Present," with Ruth Kaholoaʻa reminiscing about how her parents raised her to wake up early, go out and catch ʻopae (shrimp) and iʻa (fish) to bring back as sustenance for the babies. You can see Auntie Ruth going into the stream and catching ʻopae. Visit eddiekamaesongbook.org/hawaiianvoices to learn more about the film.

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