2025 Seattle Asian American Film Festival

Native Hawaiian Showcase (Free Program)

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Available June 22, 2025 7:00 AM UTC
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“On the major islands of Hawai'i, Maui, O'ahu, and Kaua'i, meanwhile, military airfields, training camps, weapons storage facilities, and exclusive housing and beach areas remind the Native Hawaiian who owns Hawai'i: the foreign, colonial country called the United States of America.” - Haunani-Kay Trask, From a Native Daughter (1993)


ʻĀina is the Native Hawaiian Word for land. And for Native Hawaiians, land has been and continues to be a contentious subject, from the rising cost of housing on the Islands, to the enduring exploitation of Hawaiʻi’s natural resources. We invite you to enjoy these films made by Native Hawaiians that explore what it means to Aloha ʻĀina.


This program is only available to view in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington state.

Dear Aloha is a heartfelt story about the meaning of aloha through the lives of Diasporic Hawaiians in the Pacific Northwest and how it sustains them through distance, loss, and longing. Meanwhile, in Hawai‘i, locals confront the lasting impact of colonization that has Hawaiians disappearing from their homeland.

  • Year
    2024
  • Runtime
    00:15:30
  • Language
    ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi, English
  • Country
    United States
  • Director
    Cris Romento
  • Screenwriter
    Cris Romento
  • Producer
    Erin Lau, Vee Hua
  • Cinematographer
    Shaneika Aguilar
  • Editor
    Shirley Thompson, Cris Romento
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