Making Pāpale with Coco Kealohi - Summary

Summary

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Bretman Rock, a singer, songwriter, actor and activist, learns how to make a papale (a hat made from coconut leaves) from Teal Salvador, the owner of Coco Kealohi. They chat about their backgrounds, their businesses, and their passion for sustainability. They also decorate their papales with leis made by Summer Rain. Bretman thanks Google for sponsoring a portion of the video and promoting some of their sustainability tools. He also invites his viewers to follow him and Teal on their social media platforms.

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1. The speaker, Bretman, is learning to make a traditional Hawaiian hat called a "papale niu" from a guest, Teal.
2. Teal is a singer, songwriter, actor, and activist.
3. The papale niu is made from coconut leaves.
4. Google is sponsoring a portion of the video.
5. Teal's business is called Koko Kealohi.
6. Teal's Instagram handle is @kokokealohi, and her website is kokokealohi.com.
7. Teal makes between 20 and 30 papale niu hats per day by herself.
8. Teal uses a specific type of palm tree, the coconut tree, because of its durable and thick leaves.
9. Teal is launching an online tutorial and papale kits that will allow people to make their own papale niu hats at home.
10. The video is part of a series, and Bretman hopes to have fun and be creative with his guests.
11. The next video will feature Bretman teaching his audience how to make a lei, a traditional Hawaiian flower garland.
12. Teal's friend, Miss Summer Rain, made the lei that they are using to decorate their papale niu hats.
13. Teal's business started during the pandemic, and she was inspired to create something that would allow her to share a piece of Hawaiian culture with the world.