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The Fukumitsu ʻOhana (family) of Hakipuʻu are Native Hawaiian taro farmers and keepers of this generational practice. While much of Oʻahu has become urbanized, Hakipuʻu remains a kīpuka (oasis) of traditional knowledge where great chiefs once resided and their bones still remain. The Fukumitsus are tossed into a world of complex real estate and judicial proceedings when nearby Kualoa Ranch, a large settler-owned corporation, destroys their familial burials to make way for continued development plans.

  • Year
    2021
  • Runtime
    14 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Premiere
    Oklahoma
  • Director
    Justyn Ah Chong
  • Screenwriter
    Justyn Ah Chong, Kaʻolonānalapaʻa Ah Chong
  • Co-Producer
    Malia Akutagawa
  • Cinematographer
    Justyn Ah Chong
  • Editor
    Justyn Ah Chong, Nick Stone