
5/16/11 | Hosted by Farrington High School
Season 1 Episode 11 | 24m 59s
Student anchors share interesting features of their school and community.
Hawaii Preparatory Academy students assist National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration scientists with turtle tagging; Maryknoll School students learn how video and film shot by non-journalists have affected how we view the world ever since an amateur cameraman and bystander captured John F. Kennedy’s assassination on film. EPISODE #111
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HIKI NŌ is a local public television program presented by PBS Hawai'i

5/16/11 | Hosted by Farrington High School
Season 1 Episode 11 | 24m 59s
Hawaii Preparatory Academy students assist National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration scientists with turtle tagging; Maryknoll School students learn how video and film shot by non-journalists have affected how we view the world ever since an amateur cameraman and bystander captured John F. Kennedy’s assassination on film. EPISODE #111
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