Winner of the Best Documentary Award at the Hawaii International Film Festival (2008), will be showing at Windward Community College on October 8th, at 7PM at the Paliku Theater. This screening is FREE to all and is being sponsored by the Koolaupoko Hawaiian Civic Club and Windward Community College Hawaiian Studies Program.Recently completed and now available on DVD, the film is 10 minutes longer than the unfinished version seen by standing room only crowds last winter in Hawai'i and it has just finished a tour of Aotearoa (New Zealand)."Noho Hewa" ia about the most challenging issues facing Hawaiians today: Akaka Bill vs. Independence, desecration of Hawaiian Burials and sacred sites, GMO'S, militarism, poverty and U.S. economy and culture used to ethnically cleanse Hawai'i of the Kanaka Oiwi. Filmed over the course of 6 years, "Noho Hewa" is unambiguous, raw, and emotional... it is the truth about Hawai'i.Go to www.nohohewa.com for more information about upcoming screenings. To purchase your own copy on DVD please contact Aloha Nui Distributors at 808.489.7065 or 808.393.8678. The public is welcome to all events and encouraged to take part in the discussions that follow.
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