ISLAND TV is our tv channel that gives you an inside look at films and stories of Hawai'i. Browse our selections of Hawaiian entertainment for a deeper dive into the culture of our amazing island chain.
In this episode, we explore Kaina Makua's journey through Waimea on Kauai, where Native Hawaiians blend tradition and modernity, shaping the world with indigenous values.
Mālama Honua is the journey that asks us to define our path forward, challenges us to care for our communities so that they prosper and helps us share the (spirit) of Hawai‘i with others.
Eddie Aikau was a Hawaiian lifeguard, big wave surfer, and icon that passed away in 1978 when participating in a historic journey from Hawaii to Tahiti by traditional canoe.
The Fukumitsu ʻOhana, custodians of generational taro farming, fight for ancestral burials amidst urbanization. A clash of traditions and development unfolds.
Film by: Justyn Ah Chong with Malia Akutagawa (Kanaka Maoli)
Noelani Lee dives into seaweed, leading locals and visitors to mālama fishponds. Kupuna council guides invasive species removal. Join and roll up your sleeves!
Rick Barboza fosters Hawaiian culture, linking visitors/volunteers to land through a lo'i. In He'eia, they care for the land, nurturing mauka to makai.