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EPISODE · Nov 30, 2025 · 1H 56M

Hawai‘i’s First Foreigners: Culture, Exchange & Island Legends – The Little Grass Shack

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Step inside The Little Grass Shack—your weekly destination for aloha, island storytelling, and the mana of Hawai‘i. In this episode, Island Emery takes listeners on a powerful journey through one of the most defining moments in Hawaiian history: the arrival of Captain James Cook in 1778 and the profound cultural, political, and spiritual impact that followed.Blending Hawaiian history, island perspectives, and a curated soundtrack of classic and contemporary island music, this episode explores:🌴 Highlights From This EpisodeThe first documented foreign landing in Waimea, Kaua‘i, where Cook’s crew exchanged metal for food, sparking early cross-cultural contact.The introduction of iron to Hawai‘i, and how nails and tools quickly transformed fishing, farming, and building practices.The food exchanges between Hawaiians and Cook’s men—taro, fish, pork, coconuts, hardtack, and salted meat—that laid the groundwork for the fusion of food cultures still seen today.Captain Cook’s dramatic return to Kealakekua Bay, his deification during the Makahiki season, and the escalating tensions that led to his death.Historical spotlights on Waimea and Kealakekua as modern destinations rich with cultural significance, memory, and reverence.“WTF – What The Fact?” segments, exploring surprising truths about early contact, iron, trade, and cultural transformation.“What’s the Grinds?” food history, diving into how early exchanges shaped the flavors of Hawai‘i.“Destination on the Dial”, highlighting the real places tied to Cook’s arrival and legacy.Positive Note of the Day, reminding listeners how the spirit of aloha can guide modern interactions and cultural understanding.🎶 Music & Aloha Through Every SegmentBetween history spotlights and cultural storytelling, this episode features a rich playlist of island classics, reggae, contemporary Hawaiian hits, and the warm vocal sound that defines The Little Grass Shack. Each track carries you deeper into the story, blending melody with meaning.🌺 Why This Episode MattersThe arrival of Cook marks a turning point in Hawaiian history—one filled with curiosity, cultural exchange, conflict, and profound transformation. Island Emery brings this chapter to life with respect, context, and aloha, helping listeners understand not only what happened, but why it matters today.If you cherish Hawaiian heritage, island music, culture, history, or storytelling, this episode offers a deeply immersive ride across time, place, and connection.🏝️ Stay ConnectedDiscover more island stories, music, and mana at IslandEmory.com and keep the aloha flowing every Sunday on 91.5 Jazz & More.

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