
Maui's World-Famous Hana
“Hana, the Heart of Hawai'i,”
an inside look at a place that many visit but few really see....
There are many reasons why
Maui is the most highly visited Hawaiian Island: breathtaking landscapes,
lush jungle, the largest
dormant volcanic crater in the world and perhaps the most scenic road in
the United States
just to name a few. But
the surprising thing is that one of the biggest draws on Maui is a place
that nearly
everyone visits but only
a few really see - the remote town of Hana along the island's undeveloped
east coast.
Hana, Maui is routinely
called “one of the last Hawaiian places,” and for good reason. The fundamental
elements of Hawaiian culture
are ever present in daily life here. Hula is practiced regularly in one
of the
town's parks. Outrigger
canoes paddle in the Hana Bay. Traditional thatched hales, or huts, can
be seen all over
town, one of them a gathering
place for the local fishermen's hui, or club. “Hana, the Heart of Hawai'i”
captures a
bit of the aloha spirit
of Hana in scenes told largely through the words of Hana natives themselves.
Sweeping landscapes, evocative
scenery and a mix of Native Hawaiian music and contemporary score accent
the
rich stories in this one-hour
documentary.
"Hana,
the Heart of Hawaii"
is
available at just $24.95 ($7.95 S&H)
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