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The lifestyle series that honors who we are and where we come from - Hawai‘i.
From the rural Hawaiian island of Molokaʻi, to the west and north shores of Oʻahu and Kauaʻi, we swim, fish and slurp down mango ice cream. We visit thriving farms that feed us, local fashion designers that dress us and hosts that teach us how to surf and play the ‘ukulele. These stories remind us of how much we have to be grateful for.

Season 3 Preview
Preview: Season 3 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions
From the rural Hawaiian island of Molokaʻi, to the west and north shores of Oʻahu and Kauaʻi, we swim, fish and slurp down mango ice cream. We visit thriving farms that feed us, local fashion designers that dress us and hosts that teach us how to surf and play the ‘ukulele. These stories remind us of how much we have to be grateful for.
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Learn about host and chef Ed Kenney, explore recipes from the show and more.Providing Support for PBS.org
Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship♪♪ -I think a lot of communities from all over the world can learn from indigenous people.
This is what we've always been fighting for, and this is what we've always been trying to preserve.
And I think that could save the world.
♪♪ -We're all storytellers.
You tell stories of our people through music.
They tell stories through their clothing.
And we tell our stories through food.
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The lifestyle series that honors who we are and where we come from - Hawai‘i. (30s)
Kaua’i Pa’akai (Salt) Hanapēpē Salt Ponds
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Ed and Malia Nobrega-Olivera discuss the effects of climate change. (1m 40s)
Kaua’i Pa’akai (Salt) Ancestors
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Sharing stories from one generation to another. (1m 15s)
Episode 4 Preview | Kaua’i Pa’akai (salt)
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Raiatea Helm shows us the importance of Aloha ʻĀina in the face of climate change. (30s)
Episode 3 Preview | Molokaʻi Poke
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Hawaiian vocalist Raiatea Helm introduces us to “Molokaʻi style." (30s)
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Chef Ed Kenney and, singer-songwriter, Jack Johnson take some time to have fun. (1m 8s)
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Chef Ed Kenney and, singer-songwriter, Jack Johnson visit the Monterey Bay Aquarium. (1m 28s)
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Meet Makana (gift), Monterey Bay Aquariumʻs ambassador for plastic free oceans. (2m 53s)
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Ed Kenney visits Jack Johnson to talk about Jackʻs fondest memories tied to smoked fish. (2m 49s)
Episode 2 Preview | California
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Jack Johnson reveals the influence his father had on him and shares those memories (30s)
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Respect indigenous ways for a brighter future. (2m 13s)
Mākaha Mango Chef Michelle Karr-Ueoka
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Mangos are in season! Here's a mouth-watering dish you will love. (2m 52s)
Episode 1 Preview | Oʻahu Mango
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Surfer, photographer, actor, and environmentalist Haʻa Keaulana – protector of Oʻahu. (30s)
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