Kahoʻolawe Aloha ʻĀina
Nā Maka o ka ʻĀina - Documentary Series
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56m
"Kahoʻolawe Aloha ‘Āina" focuses on the cultural, political and military significance of the "target island" of Kaho‘olawe in the Hawaiian archipelago. The Hawaiian term aloha ‘āina refers to love of the land, the basis of Hawaiian cultural belief that animates the current movement to bring the island back to life.
This video traces the history of the island, from ancient times through the years of ranching, U.S. military bombardment and the modern-day struggle to stop the bombing and reclaim the island.
Featuring
Uncle Harry Kunihi Mitchell, Nalani Kanakaole, Noa Emmett Aluli, Davianna McGregor, Leslie Kuloloio, Steve Tachera, Kate Vandemoer, Palikapu Dedman, Ku Kahakalau, Kealohikina, Attwood Makanani, Kelii "Skippy" Ioane, Kala Mossman, Lopaka Williams, Malama Chun, Craig Neff, Rodney Morales, Coochie Cayan, Moke Kim, Shannon Lima, Dan Holmes, Capt. Walter Tobias, USN, Rear Admiral William Earner, USN, Capt. Mittendorf, Col.Wallace Campbell, USMC.
Narrated by John Dominis Holt and Ekela Kaniaupio.
Produced by Davianna Pomakaʻi McGregor for the Protect Kaho‘olawe ‘Ohana. Directed by Joan Lander and Puhipau of Nā Maka o ka A‘ina.
1992
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