Joshua Noga remembers preparations for a wedding held at Kalihi Valley Homes, the state’s largest public housing project, in the late-1980s. He was 6 years old and picking breadfruit — his contribution to the dishes traditional to his Native Hawaiian and Samoan ancestry. At a church across the street, meat and vegetables were cooked in […]
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