This is the first of two reports on the 1968 Hawaiʻi Constitutional Convention.
The Restoration of Hawai‘i’s Future explores places like Downtown Hilo on Hawai‘i Island, Hanapēpē Town on Kaua‘i and Pā‘ia on Maui.
Pau Hana Years features a woman so enamored with Honolulu’s bus system she wrote a book about it.
In this episode of Spectrum Hawai‘i from 1996, residents of Japanese ancestry celebrate the new year with traditions and practices brought to the islands by the first immigrants from Japan who came to work on plantations.
This classic episode of Pau Hana Years features Hawai'i's mother of the year, Hannah Keolanui.
Senior citizens on the islands of Maui and Kauaʻi share music, dance and techniques in making haku lei, bamboo baskets, holiday decorations and ceramics in this episode of Pau Hana Years from 1981.
On this episode we visit the work of Mary Kawena Pukui, scholar, linguist, composer, translator, teacher and kumu hula.
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.
Students learn taiko drumming. Meet Hawaiʻi-born ballet dancer Finis Jhung and actor Theodore Bikel.
Bob Barker interviews husband-wife team John and Aiko Reinecke who were fired from their jobs after 20 years of teaching in Hawaiʻi public schools due to their political beliefs. The firings were later revoked.