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Eco-Travel
Discover Green Hawaii. Preserve its natural beauty and ecosystems.
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Postcards from the Pacific
Don Brown takes us behind the scenes Hawaii.
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Aerials Over
Breathtaking shots from a helicopter with the state of the art Gyron HD video system
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Above & Below Maui
Hosted by Bo Derek this beautifully shot high definition film is a tribute to the sheer raw beauty o
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Local Ventures - Travel
Check out Hawaii's greatest travel destinations.
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Ocean Planet
Experience an extraordinary journey and discover exotic animals of the Ocean Planet
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Makua Valley
A group presentation of Native Hawaiian artists at the Honolulu Academy of Arts, showcasing a tribut
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A powerful documentary on the status of sharks in French Polynesia.


Journey the treacherous eleven-mile trail along Kauai's Na Pali Coast into one of nature's most extraordinary wonders, Kalalau Valley. Here are stories of people who have made this trek; accounts of adventure, achievement, humor, spirituality, and survival.

This special recording is a compilation of His Holiness' conversations and symposiums during his visits to Hawaii (1994); intermixed with recordings of rare Tibetan folk music; Hawaiian chants by kumu hula, John Lake; and an introduction by the late Rev. Abraham Akaka. All proceeds benefit Hawaii's Sakyadhita organization of Tibetan nuns.

A rare historical look at the land and people who call Waikiki home explores their contributions to American culture, from the royal sport of surfing to the invention of the ukulele; the steel guitar; and the modern swimsuit.

This film received rave national reviews when it premiered nationally on PBS. In depth look at Hawaii’s indigenous culture and their understanding of ecosystems oriented to sustainability and how the future of Hawaiians and other native cultures impacts others. The film was presented at the opening of Smithsonian Institution’s Museum of the American Indian in Washington DC.
TRT: 58:00

Join Bo Derek for an amazing journey Above and Below the garden Island of Maui. Shot in spectacular high definition HDTV by an Emmy Award winning crew. Simply beautiful.

Ano 'Ano: The Seed has become a classic in Hawai'i and around the world. Written by Kristin Zambucka, this trilogy of stories includes "The Seed", "The Mana Keepers", and "The Firelily". The author is best known for her beautiful illustrations and historical books on the Native Hawaiian monarchs.

This award winning documentary film re-defines childhood notions of the Great American West. Hawaii's Paniolo were forerunners to the American Cowboy, decades before the Alamo but their story remains virtually unheralded in frontier history. Companion paniolo music DVD available.
TRT: 59:00

Under constant threat of losing their land to corporate agriculture and government ownership, Native Hawaiians in Papakolea petitioned Congress to protect their homesteads (1920). Their determination to keep their culture alive is told by the few surviving elders. Companion film viewer's guide available.
TRT: 56:00
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What do you get when you combine the award winning family sing-along songs of Jim Rule with some of the most colorful creatures in the sea?

The perfect companion for your trip to the beach, the park or just around town. Our PNTV eco-totes are made of sturdy 100% all-natural jute and come in two stylish colors.
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