As always a great and informative video. I’m very glad you featured south Asian culture as-well as Hawaiian and east Asian, since most people act like Asia is only east Asia! This is the quality content I signed up for.
Great Mallard I never said it was. I said and I quote “As well as Hawaiian and East Asian.”- meaning east asia and Hawaii. Lol really read my comment before replying and making a fool out of yourself
of course there are...this is just a glimpse of a vast history of us....make one of your own....share your peoples story add to this videographic history.
That Kumu Hula is real when he yelled “WHAT YOU WAITING FOR ONE INVITATION?!” He actually said it nicer than some of the other Kumu Hulas would tbh Merrie Monarch is a big deal that why. My mom was in it for a couple of years and their trainings was tough, my soccer practice couldn’t even compare to it
Well if they are blaming you for corona than you can blame them for small pox, measles, cholera, and typhus. PERIODT I’m not Asian I’m black but disrespect to any race is one of the shadest thing you could do
Yt ppl singlehandedly led to the near extinction of many indigenous people all over the world simply due to them carrying diseases that many non European people had no immunity from. Pretty sad.
Asian American and Pacific Islander Month is more like Asian American Month 😐 Edit(a reply i made): Pacific Islanders are not Asian and we will never be Asian. Most Pacific Islanders are Polynesian, Micronesian, and Melanisian. And as Kanaka Maoli, when I am bunched together with Asian Culture, I don't have enough time to speak on the fact that "The State of Hawai'i" actually isn't legally a state as it is an occupied kingdom. It's important and because our cultures can't expand as we're trapped in bubble. Hell, we don't even get to talk about the natives of Australia and the races in Oceania that were enslaved. There's a lot to be said about us all and we don't get that chance being kept so small.
@@loriakaneko2993 it's true tho 😞 Pacific Islanders are not Asian and we will never be Asian. Most Pacific Islanders are Polynesian, Micronesian, and Melanisian. And as Kanaka Maoli, when I am bunched together with Asian Culture, I don't have enough time to speak on the fact that "The State of Hawai'i" actually isn't legally a state as it is an occupied kingdom. It's important and because our cultures can't expand as we're trapped in bubble. Hell, we don't even get to talk about the natives of Australia and the races in Oceania that were enslaved. There's a lot to be said about us all and we don't get that chance being kept so small. (Also sorry for writing a lot 😅😅)
@@loriakaneko2993 Thank God 😭🤣🤣 I thought I was talking your ears off buddy lolololol ,, looking at a more hopeful way, we could change it buuuuuuut,, it's just extremely difficult to do it (─.─||) like they say, "difficult but never impossible!!!" 😂
Your absolutely right and I don’t like the fact that they call it this and don’t really care about our Pacific Islander cultures. I am Samoan and part Tahitian and I don’t really see much representation. This should be called Asian month.
Where are the Maoris, The Samoans, The Tongans, the cook islanders, the Tahitians etc Don't call it pacific if you just feature one Polynesian culture. Call it the Asian- Hawaiian-American Month!!!
It's in many other videos on RU-vid. I ended up watching THIS video is because all I've seen in the national media this year is about Asian Americans who are from places such as China, Japan, Korea, VietNam. :(
Fun fact: the head used in lion dance can be touched. Touching it will give a good fortune, prosperity and many more. However touching its horn is bad luck. Singaporeans and many parts of Asia are quite superstitious. Lol.