Na Maka O Ka Aina
Na Maka O Ka Aina is a cultural organization based in Naalehu, HI, dedicated to preserving and promoting the heritage of the Hawaiian people through various forms of media, including film and educational resources. With a focus on topics such as history, sovereignty, and the environment, they aim to foster a deeper understanding of the cultural significance of Hawaii's landscapes and traditions.
Notably, their documentary "Mauna Kea Temple Under Siege" has been recognized by the Library of Congress and added to the National Film Registry, highlighting the ongoing debate over Mauna Kea's summit use. The organization also engages in archiving and preserving the works of influential figures in Hawaiian culture, ensuring that future generations can appreciate and learn from their rich heritage.
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