Mele ʻŌiwi Ē: A call to remember who we are and where we come from
Over half of Native Hawaiians now live away from Hawai‘i, yet the connection to home, culture, and identity remains unbroken. Mele ʻŌiwi Ē is a call across oceans, a reminder that wherever we stand, Hawai‘i lives within us. Premiered at the 2025 Native Hawaiian Convention, this film celebrates the strength and unity of the lāhui, from our Kumu on the shores of Hawai‘i to our people in the diaspora.

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Kū Haʻaheo Music Video

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Mele ʻŌiwi Ē

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Queen Liliʻuokalani of Hawaii

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Hawaiian Medicine with Tuti Kanahele

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Oiwi e

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Native Hawaiian weaver, feather artist, quilters, and an ocean voyaging canoe

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Hālau Nā Mamo O Pu'uanahulu Wahine Kahiko 2026

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Pele Searches for a Home

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Welcoming Remarks and Opening Ceremony | The 2025 Native Hawaiian Convention

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Takapuna Grammar School, Leonessa | Te Iwi E* – Wehi Whanau

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Worldwide #Jam4MaunaKea- "Kū Ha'aheo" & "Hawai'i Loa"

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"Hawaiʻi ʻ78" | Song Across Hawaiʻi | Playing for Change Collaboration

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mm2018 (Kahiko Night)

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Princess Ka‘iulani of Hawai‘i: Part 1

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Hālau Nā Mamo O Pu'uanahulu Kane Kahiko 2026

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"ʻŌiwi E” Performance with Kumu Hina & Kumu Mehana | 2025 Native Hawaiian Convention

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Island Style - 'Oiwi E feat. Jack Johnson | Song Across Hawai'i | Playing For Change Collaboration

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Exploring the Lyrics of Oli Aloha

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Maori Performance

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