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KA HANA KAPA

NOLA Code:
KAPA 0000 H1
Number of Episodes/Length:
1 / 60
Rights End:
4/2/2025
Producer
Biographical Research Center
Presenter
Pacific Islanders in Communications (PIC)
TV-G
CC
sIX
Stereo
Year Produced:
2014
Version:
Base
Ka Hana Kapa documents the history of kapa in Hawai‘i and follows the complex process of Hawaiian kapa making from start to finish. Hawaiian kapa is one of the most beautiful art forms in the Pacific. In ancient Hawai‘i, kapa, or bark cloth made from the wauke plant (Broussonetia papyrifera), was used for clothing, bedding, the wrapping of precious iwi (ancestor’s bones), important ceremonies, and a myriad of other purposes, making it an integral part of everyday life in Hawaiian society. Ka Hana Kapa is the story of kapa making in Hawai‘i, as told by these dedicated kapa practitioners and their students, who have given new life to this intricate cultural practice. The film features interviews with kapa practitioners Marie McDonald, Roen Hufford, Dalani Tanahy, Moana Eisele, Dennis Kana‘e Keawe, Ka‘iulani de Silva, and Eric Enos. Ka Hana Kapa also showcases the thrilling appearance of Halau O Kekuhi led by kumu hula Nalani Kanaka‘ole attired in original kapa made specifically for the Halau at the opening of the 2011 Merrie Monarch Festival.

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Program Rights

Broadcast Rights:
Unlimited
Rights Dates:
4/3/2021 - 4/2/2025
School Rights:
1YR
V.O.D. Rights:
Yes
V.O.D. Rights Type:
Concurrent w/broadcast rights
Linear Live Streaming:
Yes
Non-Commercial Cable Rights:
Yes

Program Contacts

Contact Type
Viewer

Cheryl Hirasa
United States