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In the swirling volcanic steam and misty rain forest of Kilauea volcano’s east rift zone on the island of Hawai’i, two forces meet head on. Geothermal development interests, seeking to clear the rain forest for drilling operations, are opposed by native Hawaiians seeking to stop the desecration of the fire goddess, Pele. Pele is a living deity fundamental to Hawaiian spiritual belief. She is the eruption, with its heat, lava and steam. Her family takes the form of forest plants, animals and other natural forces. But geothermal development interests see Pele as simply a source of electricity. When Hawaiians take the issue to court, they find that nature-based religions are not respected by U.S. law.
Keywords
hawaii
native hawaiian
political documentary
indigenous rights
Casts
Pualani Kanakaʻole Kanahele
Self
Noa Emmett Aluli
Self
Palikapu Dedman
Self
Henry Auwae
Self

Davianna McGregor
Self
Paul Yosh Takehiro
Self
Tom Luebben
Self
Alapa’i Hanapi
Self
Ka’olelo ‘Ulaleo
Self
Crews
Puhipau
Director
Joan Lander
Director
Nā Maka o ka ‘Āina
Director
Joan Lander
Editor
Puhipau
Editor
Pierre Grill
Music
R. Ipo Nihipali
Production Assistant
R. Kunani Nihipali
Production Assistant
Mick Kalber
Additional Camera
Victoria Keith
Additional Camera
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