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The family of Raymond Haerry, Sr. travel to the USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor to place his ashes aboard the sunken battleship. One of the few remaining crew members who survived the attack, Haerry passed away at the age of 94, and in 2017, he was interred in the USS Arizona, rejoining more than 1,000 of his shipmates who lost their lives on that fateful day. Narrated by Matthew Broderick.
A behind-the-scenes look at Native Hawaiian fashion designer Sharayah Chun-Lai’s journey to Fashion Week to showcase her brand, Ola Hou Designs, in a story of resilience, family, and all the things it takes to make a dream become reality
PBS HAWAIʻI CLASSICS: Kimono and Aikido, displays how the customs and arts of asia are deeply rooted in the lifestyles and creations of Hawaiʻi's residents.
Kūpuna Alice Nāmakelua and John Kameaaloha Almeida are honored for their contributions to music in this Pau Hana Years episode from 1981.
Celebrate the power of Native languages and the inspirational people who are saving them. From secret recordings to "Star Wars" films dubbed in Navajo, follow the revolutionary steps transforming Native America.
The fighting in the mountains of Italy in WWII was so horrendous that the famed American 10th Mountain Division, customarily found on skis, was called into the fight. One of those soldiers in the 10th Mountain Division was Bob Dole, later a famed Senator from Kansas and Presidential candidate. Dole was severely wounded in the Italian mountains on Hill 913 outside of Castel d’Aiano.
This episode of Pau Hana Years takes a look inside the Flora Pacifica exhibit of 1981 and its focus on Asia including religion, philosophy, the arts and nature.
Native women are leading, innovating, and inspiring in the arts, politics, and protecting the planet. Native America explores the diverse ways they carry forward deep traditions to better their communities, their lands, and the world.
In this Spectrum Hawai‘i episode from 1983, learn the history of the fashion industry in Hawai‘i and hear from leading local designers of the time.
Across Native America, warrior traditions support incredible athletes and connect people to combat, games, and glory. Celebrate and honor the men and women who live and breathe this legacy today.