ʻUluʻulu: The Henry Kuʻualoha Giugni Moving Image Archive of Hawaiʻi is the official state archive for moving images located on the University of Hawai‘i West O‘ahu campus in the James and Abigail Campbell Library. The archive is comprised of over 60,000 videotapes and motion picture film reels about Hawaiʻi from the 1920s – 2000s.
ʻUluʻulu (which means collections, assembly, or gathering) is dedicated to the care and preservation of film, video and audio recordings related to the history and culture of Hawaiʻi. The archive is more than just collections, it is also an assembly of voices, communities, and stories; a gathering place for people to share Hawaiʻi’s culture, traditions and collective memory.

Attendees will meet archivists and media specialists from ‘Ulu‘ulu to learn about their work and special projects. The tour includes the archives' public exhibits, digitization lab, processing space, and vault.
https://uluulu.westoahu.hawaii.edu/