By Kyle Metcalf
Inter-Island Surf Shop Rick Martell Interview
A long lost surfer from the early 1960s arrived on the doorsteps of Inter-Island Surf Shop and consented to be interviewed by Barry Morrison.
Here is that interview. 36 minutes long
Laola Lake Aea on Surf Stories
Tonight on Surf Stories we have a very Special guest calling in from Kauai. She embodies everything Hawaiian. She is a Surfer, a Paddler, Waikiki's first Wahine Beach Boy, a Hula Dancer, and a mother. Her name is Laola Lake Aea and she shares an important slice of Hawaiian history you will remember for some time to come.
The Art of the Nalu
The North Shore Ethnographic Field School, Departments of Ethnic Studies and Anthropology, College of Social Sciences, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa has created a brilliant ArcGIS "StoryMap" tribute to Jock Southerland titled The Art of the Nalu.
to visit this wonderful presentation.
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