
11/10/11 | Hosted by Waimea High School
Season 2 Episode 5 | 23m 54s
Students from Waimea High School on Kauai will be hosting the fifth edition of HIKI NŌ.
In this episode, Kamehameha Schools students on Maui uncover the story of a Haiku couple who have been caring for injured and ill animals for the past three decades. Meanwhile, Mid-Pacific Institute students on Oahu show how local graffiti artists are transforming a stigmatized symbol of urban blight into an empowering and culturally relevant art form. EPISODE #205
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HIKI NŌ is a local public television program presented by PBS Hawai'i

11/10/11 | Hosted by Waimea High School
Season 2 Episode 5 | 23m 54s
In this episode, Kamehameha Schools students on Maui uncover the story of a Haiku couple who have been caring for injured and ill animals for the past three decades. Meanwhile, Mid-Pacific Institute students on Oahu show how local graffiti artists are transforming a stigmatized symbol of urban blight into an empowering and culturally relevant art form. EPISODE #205
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