Reflecting on a documentary of the Hawaiian Soul

 From the documentary, I learned that elderly native Hawaiians truly value preserving their culture which is shown through their land, children, music, and language. Although many are now mixed, I understand that elderly Hawaiians may still take pride in many of the traditional practices of their ancestors including the use of traditional healing or herbal medicines. 

One of my peers proposed that it is important to analyze the old treatment (Hawaiian traditional medicine) and compare them with current medicines to ensure there wouldn’t be any interactions. An understanding of this can ensure the best quality of care for elderly Hawaiian patients.


Another colleague of mine, Rebecca also proposed a fear of possible conflicts of care, since some elderly Hawaiians may not be very accustomed to modernization or may have negative views towards healthcare providers. I believe that it is still important to treat all patients with empathy and respect, regardless if a situation like this may arise or not. This also highlights once again the importance of looking at all available treatment options including the importance of understanding current herbal remedies that were utilized in the past.


The documentary is definitely an eye opening one and is a big reminder about the importance of Hawaiian culture. Here is the video for reference:




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