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FAQ

Are you the repository for Henry Kuʻualoha Giugni’s personal papers?

No. Our name honors the memory of Henry Kuʻualoha Giugni, former United States Senate Sergeant-At-Arms and long-time aide to Senator Daniel Inouye.  Although there is footage of Henry Giugni in our collections, we primarily house moving image materials from a variety of sources which relate to and document the history, culture and stories of the people of Hawaiʻi and which illuminate life in Hawaiʻi from different regions and eras.


How do I search your collections?

Descriptive title records and streaming video clips are searchable on our Recollect Catalog. For detailed searches, our reference staff will be happy to assist.


How can I see full-length videos?

Contact us to Register as a Researcher for access to full-length videos.


How do I donate materials to ʻUluʻulu?

If you have moving image materials that you wish to be part of our permanent collections and made publicly available for research and educational purposes, please contact us. We will be happy to discuss your donation. Please note that at this time we accept analog materials only; we do not collect born-digital material.


Are ‘Ulu‘ulu’s archival videos transcribed and captioned? How can I request accessible versions of video resources? 

‘Ulu‘ulu is committed to making the materials it provides access to as broadly accessible as possible, and to ensuring that access to its content is consistent with obligations under state and federal disabilities law, including the Americans with Disabilities Act. Wherever feasible we have aimed to make the content of our collections accessible to all potential users by transcribing or applying captioning to older materials on request. Contact us to request accessible versions of video resources.

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uluulu@hawaii.edu
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