Best Attractions and Places to See in Molokai, Hawaii HI
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List of Best Things to do in Molokai, Hawaii (HI)
Halawa Valley
Post-A-Nut, Hoolehua Post Office
Papohaku Beach Park
Kalaupapa Overlook
Kalaupapa National Historical Park
Kamakou Preserve
Murphy's Beach
Dixie Maru Beach (Kapukahehu)
Halawa Falls
Kumu Farms
Molokai, HI west coast surfing
Surfing on the west side of Molokai, HI near Ke Nani Kai.
Molokai Farmer's Market in Kaunakakai
The Molokai Farmer's Market has everything from fresh produce to great gifts. Come by every Saturday in Kaunakakai and see all of the wonderful things our local vendors and businesses have to offer!
Original Fare - Hawaii Heritage | Original Fare | PBS Food
Kelly gets wet and muddy by foraging, spearfishing and net throwing in preparation for the Ka Malama dinner series, which brings together the natural foods of Hawaii's oceans and lush valleys in a celebration of the islands' unique heritage.
Guest Stars:
Mike Lofaro
Kainoa Horcajo
Lenny
Special Thanks: Maui Visitors Bureau
Featuring:
Grand Wailea Resort
Travaasa Hana Bay
Written By
Kelly Cox
Music:
Sixteen Dreams by Waylon Thornton and the Heavy Hands
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Astral Conjurer by Waylon Thornton and the Heavy Hands
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Lune Gibbeuse by Cosmic Analog Ensemble
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Beyrouth '75 by Cosmic Analog Ensemble
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Empty Beaches by Cosmic Analog Ensemble
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Where Ya Been by Waylon Thornton and the Heavy Hands
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In Original Fare, join Kelly Cox as she attempts to hunt, forage, and farm her way across the globe in search of the best ingredients our planet has to offer. For more, visit
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24+ Acres Agricultural land in beautiful west Molokai
410 Ahiu Rd, Maunaloa 96770 - 24+ acres of agricultural land in beautiful west Molokai. Amazing views of the majestic mountains and unspoiled beaches. Truly paradise with tons of potential to enjoy your piece of the friendly isle. Build your private estate, ranch or start your dream farm. Very close to large white sand beaches. Let your dreams of island paradise become reality.
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Erik Svetin, Molokai HS inventor
Erik Svetin, Molokai HS inventor
Ku Kia'i Mauna March - O'ahu-a-Lua - 4.21.15
A montage capturing some of the emotions of the march from the Office of Hawaiian Affairs to Governor David Ige's office at the state capitol protesting the building of the thirty meter telescope on Mauna Kea.
The song in the background was taken from our exchange with OHA officials that day.
Song: Ku Ha'aheo Ku'u Hawai'i
Composed by Kumu Hinaleimoana Wong-Kalu in 2007.
Link to the words:
Aloha 'aina kakou.
Molokai Vlog Part 2: Anakala Pilipo
This is a blog about the day I met Anakala Pilipo. A cultural icon from Molokai who still practices the traditional Hawaiian practices in his family. His goal is to educate people about the true Hawaiian way.
I'm curious what you think?
A beautiful day of protests by the Hawaiian people here in Waikiki to share concerns
Today in Waikiki Hawaiians concerned about Mauna Kea, farming and other environmental, religious and cultural issues went on beachfront Kalakaua Avenue and brought their concerns to visiting tourists and the world
DOI Meetings on Native Hawaiian Recognition Lahaina, Maui July 7, 2014
Fuddy funeral
Fuddy funeral
HI Hydroponics Innovators Visit the Hawaii State Capitol
A short video detailing HI Hydroponics Innovators' trip to the Hawaii State Capitol on October 2nd, 2012 to spread the word about their cause!
We are a group of students from Farrington High School that is spreading awareness of Hawaii's fresh water shortage and educating youth and Hawaii's communities about the use of hydroponics.
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KĀKOU – Hawai‘i’s Town Hall The Global Squeeze: How Do We Keep Hawaiʻi Hawaiʻi? | Program
In our second live town hall, we pause to consider where we are, and where we want to be. Change is inevitable. Some changes come quietly, incrementally, over years; others seem to emerge all of a sudden and nearly full-blown. How is Hawai‘i changing – for better, for worse, or both?
This is not a conversation about major controversial events that have been dividing our community. This is not a conversation about pro-this, or anti-that. This is a discussion about the finer details of life in Hawai‘i that affect our sense of place. What details compromise the core essence of Hawai‘i – and where are we willing to draw the line?
We’ve invited 40 individuals from across the state to participate in this frank, respectful and community-based discussion in our studio. We invite you to join the conversation through email and social media, using the hashtag #pbskakou.
Coming Full Circle - A Visit With Sam Ka`ai
- A Kanaka Maoli practitioner extraordinaire, Sam Ka`ai is a Pacific voyager and cultural ambassador, who's devotion to keeping alive the ancient ways of old Hawai`i is truly beyond compare, who, when in his presence, time seems to stand still and the ancestors come forth and speak.
Lee Cataluna's Flowers of Hawaii Returns to Kumu Kahua Theatre
July 24 - Aug 3, 2014, the wildly popular show, Flowers of Hawai'i, returns to Kumu Kahua Theatre. This show sold out every performance last year - don't miss it this time!
INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘I: Maui County Council – Upcountry Maui / O‘ahu Charter Amendment 1
Gladys Baisa cannot run again for Maui County Council due to term limits. The non-partisan race for her seat representing Upcountry Maui is between Kula resident Yuki Lei Sugimura, a small business owner and former aide to Senator Daniel Akaka, and Napua Greig-Nakasone, an entertainer and kumu hula who also served on the State Land Use Commission.
Greig-Nakasone and Sugimura are scheduled for this live discussion on their perspectives on Upcountry Maui issues, including: the legalization of cock fighting, metered water service, a realistic benchmark for what is referred to as “affordable” housing, and the controversial matter of jurisdiction behind the current GMO moratorium – is it federal or local?
We’ll also take a close look at one of the 20 Charter Amendments going before O‘ahu voters in November. If Amendment 1 passes, it would give the Police Commission greater authority in holding the Honolulu Police Department accountable. But does it go far enough?
Cannabis Talk Story on Hawaii Island (Cannabis Chronicles)
Cannabis Talk with Ethan Nebelkopf. Ethan Nebelkopf contributions to helping patient health is far reaching. His work in clinics and for organizations in San Diego, San Francisco helped pioneer whole-plant health and healing with herbs. In his book, The Herbal Connection Ethan provides insights and research into many herbs used to treat various conditions of the body and mind. Ethan will lead a discussion in support of patients who rely on herbs for their health.
The host for this episode is Marsha Joyner. The guest for this episode is Brent Norris.
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INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘I: Prison Reform | Program
At the estimated cost of $525 million, the Governor wants to build a new State jail in Hālawa to replace the outdated and overcrowded O‘ahu Community Correctional Center in Kalihi. A lawmaker has a different, lower-cost replacement idea for OCCC: Buy the underutilized federal detention center near the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport and house inmates there. Meanwhile, a task force says the state should rethink its strategy from locking up people to rehabilitation. What do you think?
Huliau Food & Film Festival 2013 -- Maui Hawaii
Mana Foods and Maui Huliau Foundation present the 2013 Huliau Food & Film Festival.
A Farm to table dinner, pairing local farms and cehfs with Maui youth. All proceeds benefit Huliau Environmental Education Programs.
This SOLD OUT Event is set for Saturday, November 9th from 5:30-9:30PM at Ocean Vodka's Organic Farm, 4051 Oma'Opio Rd. in Lower Kula. Tickets: $75.
The event includes Full Farm-To_Table Four Course Meal prepared by Chef Marc McDowell of Makena Resort, Kumu Farms & Pono Pies. Pupus by Chefs Mary Lane, James Simpliciano, susan Teton, Ann-Marie Burtell and Huliau Students.
LIVE MUSIC -- STUDENT FILMS -- SILENT AUCTION -- PUPU & FILM COMPETITION -- CASH BAR OF 100% LOCALLY-PRODUCED BEER, WINE & OCEAN VODKA COCKTAILS. (EVENT OPEN TO 21 YEARS & OVER).
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