Ke Kai
The Sea


Fisherman Ray Kalili supervises a neighborhood hukilau, or community fishing event, on O'ahu's windward coast. Anthropologist Marion Kelly describes the historic use of fishponds in old Hawai'i. Navigator Nainoa Thompson explains the art of wayfinding, or long-distance ocean navigation. And artist/philosopher Sam Ka'ai speaks of the continent of ocean that makes up the Polynesian world.

Originally produced for the school children of Hawai'i.

Length: 20 minutes
1986

Broadcast/cablecast
Hawai'i Public Television
Community Channel - Sydney, Australia
Hawai'i public access channels

Screened
Museum Für Völkerkunde - Berlin


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