We made the National Film Registry!

We are pleased to announce that our 2006 documentary “Mauna Kea – Temple Under Siege” has been named to the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress. The film was among 25 added to the registry this year as “America’s most influential films.”
Library of Congress press statement: https://www.loc.gov/item/prn-20-082/?fbclid=IwAR3_xxQcLmCInfY7IBuLXQTyKwswiMgsRI0RYKpf0L8OeJar9GEg7qTv2T8#
Read a Star-Advertiser article here: https://www.staradvertiser.com/2020/12/20/features/documentary-about-mauna-kea-garners-national-recognition/?HSA=ad378d4a1a9ee991ab506e0817347623f8cf5690

Puhipau honored, La Ho’iho’i Ea

Puhipau, co-founder of Na Maka o ka ‘Aina, was recently honored (posthumously) at La Ho’iho’i Ea 2019 in Honolulu as a Kupuna Aloha ‘Aina, along with Keli’i “Skippy” Ioane. In a video (“Puhipau – Blown Away”) produced by Joan Lander for the event, Puhipau is quoted: “We are sovereign. And we gave nobody, nobody permission to rule over us. So the process now is to educate, build the consciousness strong enough that we will overwhelm them. How is yet to be seen, but it will happen.”

Puhipau – A “Living” Treasure

The late Abraham Puhipau Ahmad was recently named as one of “Na Mamo o Ka Po’e Hawai’i – Living Treasures of the Hawaiian People”. The recognition for his documentary work was given posthumously by the Office of Hawaiian Affairs and the Pa’i Foundation in June. He was honored along with Patience Namaka Bacon, Sam Ka’ai, Marie McDonald, Josephine Fergerstrom, Nainoa Thompson, and Elizabeth Lee (posthumously). You can read about it here: https://www.oha.org/culture/living-treasures/

Puhipau

It is with great sorrow that we share with you the news of the passing of Puhipau, co-founder of and co-producer with Nā Maka o ka ‘Aina. Since 1982, he and partner Joan Lander have worked to bring Hawai‘iʻs story to the world through documentary films. The work continues to preserve, digitize and make available the thousands of videotapes recorded over the past three decades.

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Hawai‘i Int. Film Festival — here we come!

After 22 years, “Act of War – The Overthrow of the Hawaiian Nation” returns to the Hawai‘i International Film Festival. We will be screening the film Thursday, Nov. 19 at 1:00 pm at the Doris Duke Theatre. Contact the Theatre for tickets. Hope to see you there!
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Ka Nu‘u Award

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Mahalo to the Kahilu Theatre in Kamuela, Hawai‘i for inviting us to screen “Mālama Hāloa – Protecting the Taro” and for presenting us with the Ka Nu‘u Award.

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