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NA PUA O LAKA spotlights Sissy Ka’io, local kumu Hula (teacher of Hula) and her efforts to perpetuate the Hawaiian culture in Southern California through her focus on her male students, which harks back to the origins of the dance and breaks the stereotype of the hulas as mere exotic entertainment.





  • Year
    1987
  • Runtime
    14 minutes
  • Director
    Rick Chun