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13 minutes video about how Community Health Centers provide Hawai'i
with a necessary Safety Net. Hawai'i Primary Care Association. Contact
HPCA www.hawaiipca.net
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A 20 minute video about the Southern Pauite's attempts at revitalizing
their sacred Salt Song traditions. Produced for the Cultural Conservancy.
Premiered at the Heard Museum. Featured at Indian Summer Film Festival,
American Indian Film Festival. www.nativeland.org
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An hour documentary about WWII in Guam, based on oral histories
of Guam residents. Produced for Pacific Resources for Education
and Learning. Aired on Guam Public Television, HIFF 2004, Pacifika
Film Festival, 2005. Winner of 2 Telly Awards. www.prel.org
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A documentary about indigenous Rotuman concepts of Justice. Shown
at the "Myths, Terrorism and Justice" conference, 6 November,
Honolulu, HI. |
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A 20 minute instructional tape on how to take care of ocean and shore-line
resources while maintaining Native Hawaiian subsistence practices.
Produced for Hui Malama O Mo'omomi. Distributed by OHA Grant to all
schools in Hawai'i. Featured at HIFF 1999. |
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Values in the Treatment of Breast Health - 1998
A 15 minute training video to help health professionals better understand
the cultural values of Native Hawaiian women which affect doctor-patient
communication and the health of Native Hawaiian women. Produced for
American Cancer Society Pacific Division. |
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An 18 minute video which outlines the nature of the Public Land Trust
in Hawai'i, the relationship between the trust and the ceded lands
and the need for a just appraisal of Native Hawaiian Land Claims.
Produced for OHA. |
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A 30 minute video about the Native Hawaiian Health Initiative: the
efforts of Papa Ola Lokahi, the Native Hawaiian Health-care Systems,
and the Native Hawaiian Health Scholarship Program to improve Native
Hawaiian health.Produced for Papa Ola Lokahi.
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A 15 minute video highlighting the efforts of the Hui Malama O Mo'omomi
(a grass roots community empowerment and education organization on
Moloka'i) to reintroduce Native Hawaiian ocean and shoreline conservation
practices. Produced for Hui Malama O Mo'omomi. Featured at Pacific
Images Film Festival 1998. |
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3 approximately five minute segments covering traditional Hawaiian
society through contemporary Hawai'i. Produced for the DOE as part
of a televised panel discussion. |
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3 approximately five minute segments covering traditional Hawaiian
society through contemporary Hawai'i. Produced for the DOE as part
of a televised panel discussion. |
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A 30 minute documentary about a team of communication artists from
the South Pacific, the Caribbean and North America who collaborate
on a performance piece addressing issues of community and sustainability
at the Rockefeller Center in Bellagio Italy. Produced as part of a
Rockefeller Foundation Team Residency. Rockefeller Grant Recipient. |
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A 20-minute program on the Wai'anae Coast Cancer Research Project
which created outreach to Native Hawaiian women to teach Breast Cancer
awareness and prevention. Produced for the Wai'anae Coast Cancer Research
Project. |
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A 26 Minute documentary which promotes the traditional Hawaiian educational
concept of Na'auao - learning simultaneously through the heart, mind,
body and spirit. Produced for Na Pua No'eau. |
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A 27 minute documentary on the principles of community based economic
development featuring six Hawai'i practitioners. Produced for OHA |
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A 16-minute documentary about the first voyage of Vaka Taumako, the
first traditional canoe from the Duff Islands (Solomon Islands) to
be built in four decades. |
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A 23-minute program celebrating the life and music of Dorothy Kahananui
Gillet - a teacher, music educator, arranger and director of Hawaiian
choral music who left a lasting legacy on Hawaiian ethnomusicology. |
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A half-hour program about community based economic development featuring
six local community projects on O'ahu, Maui and Molokai. |
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A 13 minute program about Kaho'olawe's cultural and environmental
importance establishing the need for Kaho'olawe to be returned to
Hawai'i. |
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An hour program about the history of the island of Lana'i told from
the perspective of local residents. Featuring three generations of
Native Hawaiian, Japanese, and Filipino families. Using archival film
footage, photographs, and oral histories, the history, myths and recent
concerns of the residents of the island of Lana'i unfold. |
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A half-hour program documenting Hawai'i's participation in the Smithsonian
Folklife Festival on the National Mall in Washington D.C. Features
the music, dance, folklore, crafts, foods, storytelling, of all of
Hawai'i's ethnic communities. |
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A half-hour program establishing the need to build a museum dedicated
to American Indians on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. Features
Native American art, music and crafts and deals with the problem of
repatriating Native remains stored and researched in museums. |
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A series of 10 half-hour programs for and about the Native Hawaiian
community including Hawaiian language, history, culture, contemporary
issues, music and dance. |
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A half-hour program about Cherie Moore and Debbie Rocker who race
their tandem cycle from Huntington Beach, California to Atlantic City,
New Jersey in an attempt to set a new cross-country tandem cycling
world record. They made it to Atlantic City in 12 days. |
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A 16-minute training video to help health professionals better understand
the cultural values of Native Hawaiian women which affect doctor-patient
communication and the health of Native Hawaiian women. Produced for
the American Cancer Society - Hawai'i Pacific. |
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Each half-hour magazine show covers a different health topic from
a non-expert, local perspective. Topics covered in program order are:
Stress, Heart Disease, Teen Health, Raising Kids, Nutrition and Wellness,
Breast Cancer, Prostate Cancer, Exercise and Wellness, Respiratory
Illnesses, Diabetes, Mental Health, Prenatal Care, Kupuna Health.
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A 20-minute program on the Wai'anae Coast Cancer Research Project
and cancer prevention in the Wai'anae Coast Hawaiian community. |
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A 20 minute program on native Hawaiian post-natal care featuring such
native Hawaiian approaches to baby care as lomi-lomi and Hawaiian
herbal medicine. |
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Hawai'i Cradled In Myth
A 32-minute video presenting the performance of Kumu Hula Mark Keali'i
Ho'omalu Na Mele Hula 'Ohana "Ho'ike '98" in San Francisco,
California. |
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A 45-minute video featuring Kumu Hula Frank Kawaikapuokalani Hewett
and Kuhai Halau 'o Kawaikapuokalani Pa 'Olapa Kahiko. Includes highlights
from years of Ho'ike and interviews with Kumu Hula Hewett. |
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An instructional video on how to take care of the ocean and shoreline
resources while maintaining Native Hawaiian subsistence practices. |
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A half-hour program about a group of communication artists from
the Caribbean, the Pacific and Southern United States who came together
at the Rockefeller Center in Bellagio, Italy, and collaborated on
a performance piece about building a sustainable |
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A 15-minute program which introduces the viewer to the three basic
options available to Hawaiians in terms of political sovereignty.
These three options presented are at the International, National and
State levels of government. |
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3 five minute segments covering the economic history of Hawai'i from
traditional Hawaiian society through contemporary Hawai'i. |
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3 five minute segments covering the political history of Hawai'i from
traditional Hawaiian society through contemporary Hawai'i. |
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A half-hour program which demonstrates the effectiveness of using
video production as a tool in teaching English as a Second Language. |
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A 17 minute capsulized history of the Hawaiian people from pre-Pa'ao
to the overthrow of Queen Lili'uokalani establishing the motivation
and need for the struggle for Hawaiian rights. Part of the Hui Na'auao
Hawaiian Sovereignty Education Series. |
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An 18 minute program about the history of Hawai'i's Judiciary. Begins
with Native Hawaiian practices and follows developments into the 20th
Century with such recent developments as Family Mediation. |
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A half-hour program about a community on the island of Kaua'i that
wanted to prevent development at Kilauea lighthouse, an area where
the albatross nests. This program is a lesson in civic participation,
taking the viewer through the steps of getting a bill signed into
law. |