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Moananuiākea: One Ocean, One People, One Canoe
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Moananuiākea: One Ocean, One People, One Canoe

Nov 18, 2018
2h 28m
★ 9.2

Overview

From 2019 Maui Film Festival This powerful documentary celebrates the historic Malama Honua Worldwide Voyage that connected countless individuals and communities from around the globe. A voyage that also represented the fulfillment of the vision of Nainoa Thompson and his contemporaries, the passing of the mantle to the next generation of kanaka maoli who will retain the skills of their ancestors and perpetuate this tradition for generations to come so the legacy of Hokulea can last for 1,000 generations.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Kalepa Baybayan

Self

Kalepa Baybayan

Bruce Blankenfeld

Self

Bruce Blankenfeld

Jenna Ishii

Self

Jenna Ishii

Lehua Kamalu

Self

Lehua Kamalu

Haunani Kane

Self

Haunani Kane

Ka'iulani Murphy

Self

Ka'iulani Murphy

Billy Richards

Self

Billy Richards

Nainoa Thompson

Self

Nainoa Thompson

Kaleo Wong

Self

Kaleo Wong

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