Classics Episode from 1974 of Pau Hana Years.
A look back at Washington Place, home of Hawaiʻi's last reigning Queen, Liliʻuokalani
Joseph “Papa” Kanae talks about his
postal service career and sings and
dances “Hawaiian Cowboy.”
Learn the history of plantation life and more in this episode from 1987.
Kumu hula share their early learning experiences from cultural icons in the Native Hawaiian community.
Originally aired in May 24, 1984 as an Hawai'i Public Television program called SPECTRUM. We learn about the different species of Hawaiian Wood and its many uses.
In this classic episode of Spectrum Hawaii, the music and lore of the 'ukulele, as explained by Leslie Nunes, Harry B. Soria, Sam Kamaka Jr., and Jonah Nuuhiwa. Also, watercolor artist Susan McGovney Hansen shares her work, and the Hsiao-Hsi Yuan Puppet Troupe perform the art of Chinese hand puppets.
This classic episode of Pau Hana Years features Hawai'i's mother of the year, Hannah Keolanui.
In this classic episode of Spectrum Hawaii, the story of how paddler Gary Yuen started a solo race crossing the Kaiwi Channel. Also, Hawaiian naming traditions as explained by Manu Boyd, and the next generation of cowboys on Maui.