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Ep. 5:  The Haunting at the UH Mānoa (2/3)

Ep. 5: The Haunting at the UH Mānoa (2/3)

FromGhostlore of Hawaii: Paranormal Paradise


Ep. 5: The Haunting at the UH Mānoa (2/3)

FromGhostlore of Hawaii: Paranormal Paradise

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Length:
47 minutes
Released:
Sep 2, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Trigger Warning:  This episode discusses depression, suicide, and briefly describes a body postmortem.  Although these topics are discussed briefly, it may be disturbing to some listeners.
Note:  For best listener experience, headphones are suggested but not required.
 
Mahalo for joining the Ghostlore of Hawaii:  Paranormal Paradise podcast!  This is part 2 of last week's episode on the hauntings at the University of Hawaii Mānoa campus.  
If you haven't listened to episode 4 part 1, I highly suggest starting with that episode.  When we left off, Emma, our college freshman, had been doing great during the first half of her first semester.  She made new friends, was excelling in all of her classes, and had started dating Scott, a star on the men's volleyball team.  Then, it all came crashing down for Emma...
 
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Show Notes:
Information of the University of Hawaii at Mānoa:
https://manoa.hawaii.edu/
 
Haunted Hawaii (Choking ghost, aswang, menehune):
https://www.honolulumagazine.com/haunted-hawaii-my-personal-experience-with-the-supernatural-and-the-unexplained/
 
Plantation life and Hawaii becomes a "Melting Pot" of cultures:
https://www.loc.gov/classroom-materials/immigration/japanese/hawaii-life-in-a-plantation-society/
 
Kanashibari:
https://yokai.com/kanashibari/
 
Obakeneko (Ghost cat):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bakeneko
 
Definition of kūpuna :
https://www.primitiveways.com/kupuna.html
 
Kahu description and information on blessing the land (Here's a great source explaining how Kahu's bless the land):
https://www.miramirakauai.com/land-blessings/
 
 
 
 
 
 
Released:
Sep 2, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (29)

When most people think of Hawaii, they imagine sand, surf, and the Aloha Spirit....but spirits of a different kind may occupy the Hawaiian islands. Most people visiting the islands don‘t know of Hawaii‘s haunted history. Want to learn of the haunted hotels and the restless spirits that still roam the grounds? Or why whistling at night attracts spirits of the dead... Come join me, Uncle Jared, as I cover these infamous tales on my podcast, Ghostlore of Hawaii: Paranormal Paradise