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Mākua – To Heal a Nation
This documentary was produced to try to ward off another threatened eviction by the state of Hawai'i. The eviction...
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Mākua Homecoming
A documentary on the stand taken by Kanaka Maoli (native Hawaiians) at Mākua beach to resist eviction by police...
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Ke Kai – The Sea
Fisherman Ray Kalili supervises a neighborhood hukilau, or community fishing event, on Oʻahuʻs windward coast. Anthropologist Marion Kelly describes...
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Nā Momi Hoʻoheno – Helen “Lady” Kamanā
Helen “Lady” Solomon Kamanā was born in Kohala in 1908. A native speaker of Hawaiian and Spanish, she...
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Nā Momi Hoʻoheno – Bill Maioho
Bill Maioho is the kahu (curator) of the Royal Mausoleum, the sacred resting place of Hawaiian royalty at Mauna‘ala. …
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Nā ʻĀina Hoʻoilina o Kamehameha
A look at the land legacy of the Kamehameha Schools that supports the education the Native Hawaiian people.
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Kailikoa: An Olympic Journey
This documentary follows Hawai‘i Island’s Daniel Kailikoa Coakley on his journey to compete in the Beijing Olympics as part...
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Hakipuʻu ʻĀina Momona
A look into one of Hawaiʻi's public charter schools and benefits and challenges of place-based learning.
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Hawaiʻi Charter School Panel
A group of leaders of Hawaiʻi's public charter school movement discuss the challenges and opportunities charter schools face.