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"Shaka, A Story of Aloha" is set to make waves at the Visual Communications Film Festival in Los Angeles, considered one of the largest festivals for Asian American and Pacific Islander films.
Over 5 years, more than 60 interviews were conducted, with prominent local figures including Joel “Baldy” Abuakehau, Cy Bridges, Wally Camp, Henry Kapono, Brook Lee, Victor Foniomoana, … ...
The documentary is called “Shaka: A Story of Aloha,” and to find out more, we are here with the producer, Steve Sue. I am fascinated by this story so just to paint a little foundation, what is ...
The Maui News The filming of “Shaka, A Story of Aloha,” a feature length documentary on the origin and meaning of the Shaka gesture, will take place on Wednesday and Thursday. The film, which ...
Shaka kaSenzangakhona is universally recognised as the founder of what would become known as the “Zulu nation”. He ruled from about 1817 until he was assassinated by his half-brothers in 1828.
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - A new documentary traces the origins of Hawaii’s famous hand sign: The shaka. It’s called “Shaka: A Story of Aloha” Writer and director Steve Siu found one of ...
Shaka kaSenzangakhona is universally recognised as the founder of what would become known as the “Zulu nation”. He ruled from about 1817 until he was assassinated by his half-brothers in 1828.
Shaka kaSenzangakhona is universally recognised as the founder of what would become known as the “Zulu nation”. He ruled from about 1817 until he was assassinated by his half-brothers in 1828.
The mini-series Shaka Zulu, directed by William Faure and broadcasted by the SABC in. 1985 and 1986, was just as popular abroad.
Shaka Zulu was the King of the Zulu Nation between 1816 to 1828. Babalola will play Shaka as he unites tribes across the land while facing fierce battles, testing alliances and trying to survive.
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