HILO INTERTRIBAL POWWOW
Experience this annual event that takes place on the Big Island every May. The 5th Annual Hilo InterTribal PowWow happens May 29, 30 & 31, 2010 a the Wailoa River Park in Hilo, Hawaii. For more information, Go to: hilopowwow.com or call: 808-557-8607. This short film (uploaded in 2 parts) was filmed and edited by Danny Miller and premiered at the Palace Theater at the Hawaii Indigenous Film Festival, in November 2009.
BLACK AS (NIGHT) by Technical Difficulties - Live in Hilo, Hawaii
Haunted Places in Hawaii
Honolulu, Kailua, Wailuku, Haleiwa and more! Check out our picks for the top 10 most haunted places in Hawaii! From the streets of Maui to the cliffs of Oahu, the Aloha State is gorgeous.... and also terrifyingly haunted! Enjoy!
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#TMTCCH Prof Jon Osorio 1/12/17 pt 1
January 12, 2017 Contested case hearing for the Conservation District Use Application for the Thirty Meter Telescope on Mauna Kea. Witness Jon Osorio, part 1 of 2
1:10 appearances
5:35 Dexter Kaiama for KAHEA calls Professor Jon Osorio to the witness stand to testify on legal and cultural adverse impacts on the Hawaiian people
10:20 Prof Osorio summarizes his testimony
14:00 Deborah Ward begins cross
37:00 Kealoha Pisciotta begins cross
1:10:30 Ku Ching begins cross
1:25:10 Pua Case begins cross
1:39:50 recess
1:43:00 hearing resumes, Harry Fergerstrom begins cross
2:15:45 Mehana Kihoi begins cross of Professor Osorio
2:20:00 Lincoln Ashida begins cross for PUEO
William Freitas begins cross
TIO, TMT, MaunaKea, Mauna, Kea, contested, case, BLNR, DLNR, Thirty Meter Telescope, UH, CDUA, CDUP, permit, astronomy, Hawaiian, culture, cultural, 2016, 2017
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Black & White Night in Hilo
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Protest the taping of Ka'iulani
Hawaiian National protest the script and the taping of an inaccurate history
Clip from Plastic Paradise Documentary: Trash Art Show in Hilo Hawaii
Trash Art show in Hilo, Big Island Hawaii
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December 6, 2010
Report of Ku'e Action Protesting Abercrombie's Inauguration at 'Iolani Palace
The Ku'e Action was fantastic! At about 9:30 AM our gang processed mauka on Mililani Street sounding the pu and flying hae
Hawaii and banners. The procession crossed over King Street and we situated
ourselves right at the main gate of the palace. The small side gate was the only
point of entrance for the guests and public. About six HPD officers who were
standing in the driveway moved aside and eventually disappeared, leaving the
front gate for us to occupy.
Positioning ourselves at the front gate meant the general public, political cronies, rank and file soldiers of the
Democrat party, and practically every lesser dignitary, had to walk past us.
That included the cabinet members (like Bill Aila), OHA trustees, state
department heads, etc. It also included the media.
Needless to say, without even trying, we got a lot of attention and made a considerable impact
with our striking banners and signs. Everyone at the inauguration had at least
an inkling that Hawaiians were not pleased with the proceedings.
The media was very responsive. As spokesperson, I handed out press statements and
gave comments to all four TV news channels, Hawaii Public Radio, KHVH, Civil
Beat, etc. For example, at least half of the story tonight (at the bottom of
each hour) on KHVH about the inauguration, mentions our protest and that
Hawaiians activists consider it a slap in the face, especially since Linda
Lingle had her inauguration at the state capitol in 2002.
Once the ceremonies were underway at the coronation stand, the ones with the taller
banners and the flags walked Ewa on King then turned mauka on Richards Street
and walked up and down Richards a few times. This way the entire audience of
about 5,000 had an irresistible and unavoidable view of Hawaii Independence
banners and hae Hawaii moving in the background as Shatz and Abercrombie took
their oaths of office. It was priceless theater!
As the crowd filed out after the ceremonies, again through the one gate, many of them greeted us with
encouragement. The OHA trustees, however, were apparently not amused and kept
their gaze strictly forward as they walked past us toward their Kapiolani Blvd.
offices. You could feel their utter disdain for us from 20 feet away.
The demonstration was a total success. Even though we lacked numbers, the two dozen who came, the visual aids and the simple honesty of our message
was enough to carry loud and strong. Once again, this rag-tag bunch of activists
managed to majorly co-opt another Fake State event!
Mahalo nui to all!
KU'E
Leon
The 1897 Petitions Protesting Annexation
Noenoe K. Silva
The petitions protesting annexation, consisting of five hundred fifty-six pages, are now held in the National Archives in Washington D.C.
The Kanaka Maoli continue to protest today. We have never relinquished our national sovereignty. Kanaka Maoli are working on state, national, and international levels to have our existence as a nation recognized. Kanaka Maoli also continue to resist and protest every encroachment upon our inherent rights to this land, our ocean and fresh waters, and all the other natural resources of Hawaii. We are insisting as well on our rights to keep our language and cultural traditions, and the land itself, alive.
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Hilo, Hawaii 12-12-12 We Are So Provided For! Epic 12-12-12 show at the palace Theatre in Hilo Hawaii!!!
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Credit: Sgt. John Berry | Date Taken: 06/16/2017
Soldiers from the 411th Engineer Company prepare land for a community center and sports complex in Montrose, Minnesota.
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around HILO hawaii having a look.. at music and what ever.. BLACK AND WHITE NIGHT.. is fun to see all the music.. and people out waking around..
THE TRIAL OF LILI'UOKALANI - PROMO
In September 2013 the Hilo Community Players presented this historical drama about the overthrow of Hawai'i's last queen. A DVD of the entire production is available at
hilocommunityplayers.org.
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A Day at the Hilo Farmers Market (Hawaii's Best Value ) ????
Let's explore one of the Big Island of Hawaii's best values, the Hilo Farmer's market. You can buy anything here from dragonfruit to volcanic rock! This market brings together over 200 vendors selling all sorts of quirky gifts. This is a MUST visit if you come to the Hilo area on your Hawaii vacation. The Hilo Farmers Market is largest on Wednesday's and Saturday's . Make sure to subscribe and turn on notficiations so you don't miss out of anything from the Hawaii Life Playlist.
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THE 2017 HIKI NŌ Awards: Part Two
This special edition of HIKI NŌ features highlights from the 2017 HIKI NŌ Awards live-streamed announcements of the winners.
On Saturday, March 11th, the results of the 2017 HIKI NŌ Awards were announced by PBS Hawai‘i President and CEO Leslie Wilcox and PBS Hawai‘i Board Member Aaron Salā in a four-island, closed-circuit, live-stream awards show originating from the PBS Hawai‘i studio on O‘ahu. HIKI NŌ teachers and students from the nominated schools gathered at their respective locations to watch the announcements: Paliku Theatre at Windward Community College on O‘ahu; McCoy Theater at the Maui Arts & Cultural Center on Maui; the Kaua‘i Marriott Resort on Kaua‘i; Honua Studios in Kona; and the Waiakea High School library in Hilo. Each time an award was announced, the teacher and students from the winning school came onstage to accept their award from a PBS Hawai‘i Board member: a bronze medal for third place, silver for second place and gold for first. Gold medalists also won a $1,000 gift card to purchase equipment for their school’s media program.
This episode picks up where we left off in last week’s show by featuring the medal-winning schools (and their projects) for Best Franchise Piece, Best Factoid, Best Achievement in Cinematography and Editing, Best Overall Story Middle School Division, and Best Overall Story High School Division.
Dedication Ceremony of King Kamehameha III Statue (3)
Tuesday, July 31, 2018 Dedication Ceremony of King Kamehameha III Statue at Thomas Square in Honolulu, Oahu Island, Hawaii
(Artist Thomas Jay Warren offers his remarks during the dedication ceremony: Wednesday morning, August 1, 2018 —Artist Thomas Jay Warren Visits his ‘King Kamehameha III Statue’ at Thomas Square in Honolulu
Thomas Square’s new Kamehameha III bronze statue marks Sovereignty Restoration Day
By Dan Nakaso
Posted on August 1, 2018 12:05 am
Tuesday’s dedication of a 12-foot-tall statue of King Kamehameha III in the middle of Thomas Square celebrated Hawaiian pride, provided a lesson in island history and honored a king who gave up his monarchy in the belief that justice would prevail. -HSA
PHOTOS Dedication ceremony of King Kamehameha III statue
By Bruce Asato
July 31, 2018
Mak at Hilo Airport with The Lono Kanakaole trio featuring Christy Lassiter
While waiting to leave January 2, 2016 I met these lovely performers at the airport. They invited me to sit in with them. A special moment.
Shocking Footage of the 2011 Tsunami Hitting Hawaii
Kona Hawaii Tsunami (2011): As Hawaii falls victim to the latest Tsunami, we have exclusive and alarming first hand footage of this natural disaster in action in Kona, the worst affected area, just after the first wave hit.
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Following the devastation in Japan, we watch the ferocious sea move on to Hawaii. This eyewitness account shows the strength and impact of the water, the waves seem effortless despite the tide levels spilling out into the street. Reporter Sam Farmar is knocked over by the waves losing his shoes in the process. Unbelievable footage.
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An Evening with Beat-LeLe, Live at Habilitat Hawaii
An Evening with Beat-LeLe, Live at Habilitat Hawaii in June of 2018. Special thanks for sharing the gift of music with the Habilitat family.
Beat-Lele is comprised of four Beatle-loving musicians who hail from the island of Oahu. Having performed for numerous years as a Beatles tribute band in Hawaii, they decided to reinvent themselves and fuse the beautiful music of the Beatles with their passion of playing ukulele's. There is no other musical group in the world we are aware of combining the timeless music of The Beatles to the soaring popularity of a simple ukulele with added percussion of a cajon.
With Sonny Aquino as John, Nolet Quiason as Paul, Alastar McNeil as George and Dennis Muth as Ringo, each band member sings and performs their respective parts as one would expect from the original recording. Beat-Lele spans the career of The Beatles from Love Me Do through their later years of Let It Be and Abbey Road and everything in between. Their impeccable attention to musical detail will make you wonder if you are hearing the actual recordings!
Over the years, the members of Beat-Lele have individually performed with seasoned musicians in Hawaii, the U.S. mainland and the Philippines. Up until recently, Alastar and Dennis performed at the historic Waikiki Sheraton Princess Kai'iulani Showroom with the Beatles tribute production of Fourever Fab and Alastar is a regularly touring member of RAIN! - one of the premier Beatle tribute bands in the world.
BEAT-LELE recently released their self-titled debut album produced by legendary producer/engineer Dave Tucciarone. BEAT-LELE was also honored to have been invited to the 2017 International Beatle Week Festival in Livepool, England where they performed ten shows over seven days to thousands of energetic Beatle fans from the world over. This past summer also had them performing for Roy Sakuma's Wildest Show in Town at the Honolulu Zoo and at the Honolulu Ukulele Festival among other local venues. They are excited to share this harmonious blend of island-style Beatles music with Hawaii and everyone else across the universe.
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