New 4 Part Series with Hawaii News Now About Mālama Honua

New 4 Part Series with Hawaii News Now About Mālama Honua

This Sunday, November 2, Hawaiʻi News Now will begin airing the first of a four-part series called MĀLAMA HONUA: ʻOHANA HŌKŪLEʻA about the Mālama Honua Worldwide Voyage. Please share the news and enjoy the program, which was produced for Hawaiʻi News Now by ‘Ōiwi TV. The entire series will be available online, after airing, hokulea.com and on ʻŌiwi TV – Oceanic Digital Channel 326 – (www.oiwi.tv).

Here is the specific airing schedule for Hawaiʻi News Now:

Sunday, November 2 at 7:00 pm on KHNL (Rebroadcast Monday, November 3 at 6:30 pm on KGMB)
Preparing to circumnavigate the globe to spread a message of Mālama Honua: Waʻa, Crew, and ʻOhana prepare physically, logistically, mentally and spiritually to embark on this journey

Sunday, November 9 at 7:00 pm on KHNL (Rebroadcast Monday, November 10 at 6:30 pm on KGMB)
Sailing an old route for new reasons: covering the challenges and successes of the crossing to Tahiti, and the connections that were forged for our Mālama Honua vision

Sunday, November 16 at 7:00 pm on KHNL (Rebroadcast Monday, November 17 at 6:30 pm on KGMB)
New generations: How voyaging knowledge, values, and mindset are passed down through the generations and redefining navigation and education

Sunday, November 23 at 7:00 pm on KHNL (Rebroadcast Monday, November 24 at 6:30 pm on KGMB)
Strengthening our Polynesian ʻohana and launching a global movement to educate current and future generations on how to mālama honua

ʻŌiwi TV reaches across generations, socio-economic statuses, and geographic locations as the sole media venue where the Hawaiian language, culture and perspective thrive. Through Digital Channel 326, ʻŌiwi TV reaches over 220,000 households across the entire State via Oceanic Time Warner Cable’s network. Through its website, mobile, and social media venues, ʻŌiwi TV is reaching Hawaiians everywhere and engaging a generation of Hawaiians that expect to access anything and everything from anywhere at anytime.

1 Comment

  1. Ahilani Lee 9 years ago

    “Hikianalia Halloween” was the most hilarious video I’ve enjoyed in ages. Mahalo for making me laugh so hard that I cried. You folks are having way too much fun. Hope you all had enough chocolates and other candies to celebrate the day of the Jack-o-lantern. Much Aloha to you all for your sense of humor, especially Saki and Captain Bob. Thanks Lehu for sharing the crew’s levity and laughter with the rest of us back home. Malama pono and ahui hou.

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