On this episode of HIKI NŌ on PBS Hawaiʻi, watch standout stories from the winter round of shows this season from Hawai‘i’s New Wave of Storytellers, including stories of endangered Hawaiian bird species, beloved horses, and Hawaiian legends, or moʻolelo.
Mid-Pacific Institute student Marley Davidson on Oʻahu shares a cinematic HIKI NŌ Personal Narrative about her two island identities that span from the ʻcity’ to ʻcountry’ on the island.
Students at Chiefess Kamakahelei Middle School on Kauaʻi explore the rich history of a bridge in their neighborhood called the Kapaia Bridge.
In a HIKI NŌ ʻDid You Know’ video, young correspondents from Waiʻalae Elementary Public Charter School teach us all about the ʻalae ʻula, or endangered Hawaiian moorhen.
Hayden Betts, an 8th grader at Hawaʻi Preparatory Academy Middle School on Hawaiʻi Island, shares a touching Student Reflection about her love of riding bikes, and her classmate, 8th grader Kili Correa, shares her passion for making art with traditional Hawaiian kapa.
Go on a fun behind-the-scenes look at Honowai Elementary School on Oʻahu, where students provide a tour of their school store and watch a profile story produced by students at Konawaena High School introducing Fern White, a wahine paniolo who shares her history and passion for horses.
Waiʻanae High School students on Oʻahu tell the legend of the Searider, their mascot, and students at Campbell High School on Oʻahu profile a young magician called “Landon the Magnificent.”
Aleksah Martinez, an 8th grader at ʻEwa Makai Middle School on Oʻahu, hosts the show.
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