Interview Aunty Kim Haʻupu
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2022-07-12
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Aunty Kim Haʻupu is a māhū from Waiʻanae. They have worked as a hairdresser, waitress, mental health case worker, and caregiver. They were among a group of performers known as the “Ka Uʻi Wahine Dancers and Company” who put on female impersonation shows in Waiʻanae and across the islands, including performances at neighbor island hotels and community centers. They continue to be involved in the Waiʻanae community and are part of the Waiʻanae Moku Kūpuna Council.
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LGBTQ Hawaiʻi, Māhū, LGBTQ--Hawaiʻi, Same-sex marriage--Hawaiʻi, LGBT groups--Hawaiʻi, LGBTQ People--Hawaiʻi
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70 minutes
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20 pages
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