Cultivating Culture
HIKI NŌ

On this episode of HIKI NŌ on PBS Hawaiʻi, watch stories about growing gardens and cultivating culture – and more.

In a touching HIKI NŌ Personal Narrative, a garden of orchids left by a grandmother is memorialized by students at Mid-Pacific Institute on Oʻahu.

Learn to grow a succulent garden from students at Honowai Elementary School on Oʻahu, and discover the origins of a historic Buddhist temple from students at Pacific Buddhist Academy.

A “Did You Know” segment from students at Island Pacific Academy on Oʻahu explores the origins of their schoolʻs unique oli, or chant, while Moanalua High School’s broadcast production team, Now Loading News, spotlights the “free store” run by the Susannah Wesley Community Center, a non-profit agency in Kalihi on Oʻahu.

Penelope Dolin, a graduate of H.P. Baldwin High School on Maui, shares how she decided to take flight after graduation.

The show is hosted by Xyandri Ortiz, a senior at Hawaiʻi Technology Academy on Oʻahu.

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