Tāneariʻi shares that he feels “the most important challenge we face as a nation is that too many of my own generation are not being educated enough to directly impact it,” and suggests that we “learn the history” so that we can “teach our youth.” As Tāne says, “we can only share our perspective through impacting our youth at a spiritual level…they cannot act without motivation, that is what we need to give them.”
Stories, Youth, Hawai'i Council for the Humanities