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PACIFIC HEARTBEAT: Te Kuhane O Te Tupuna (The Spirit Of The Ancestors)

"Te Kuhane o te Tupuna" journeys from Easter Island to London, in search of the lost Moai Hoa Haka Nanaia, a statue of significant cultural importance. The documentary explores the social and political landscape of the island of Rapanui as the people attempt to claim back what is rightfully theirs: their land and a lava-rock image of tremendous presence, representing one of the world's most extraordinary cosmological views.
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"Te Kuhane o te Tupuna" journeys from Easter Island to London, in search of the lost Moai Hoa Haka Nanaia, a statue of significant cultural importance. The documentary explores the social and political landscape of the island of Rapanui as the people attempt to claim back what is rightfully theirs: their land and a lava-rock image of tremendous presence, representing one of the world's most extraordinary cosmological views.

Airs Tuesday, May 14, 2019 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV

This documentary film is a journey from Easter Island to London, in search of the lost Moai Hoa Haka Nanaia, a statue of significant cultural importance.

It explores the social and political landscape of the island of Rapanui as the people attempt to claim back what is rightfully theirs: their land and a lava-rock image of tremendous presence, representing one of the world's most extraordinary cosmological views.

"Te Kuhane o te Tupuna" journeys from Easter Island (pictured) to London, in search of the lost Moai Hoa Haka Nanaia, a statue of significant cultural importance. The documentary explores the social and political landscape of the island of Rapanui as the people attempt to claim back what is rightfully theirs: their land and a lava-rock image of tremendous presence, representing one of the world's most extraordinary cosmological views.
Courtesy of American Public Television
"Te Kuhane o te Tupuna" journeys from Easter Island (pictured) to London, in search of the lost Moai Hoa Haka Nanaia, a statue of significant cultural importance. The documentary explores the social and political landscape of the island of Rapanui as the people attempt to claim back what is rightfully theirs: their land and a lava-rock image of tremendous presence, representing one of the world's most extraordinary cosmological views.

Season 8 of PACIFIC HEARTBEAT provides viewers with a glimpse of the real Pacific — its people, culture and contemporary issues. From revealing exposés to in-depth profiles and unexpected histories, the anthology series features a diverse array of programs that draws viewers into the heart, mind and soul of Pacific Island culture.

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Director is Leonardo Pakarati. Presented through a partnership between Pacific Islanders in Communications and PBS Hawaiʻi, and is distributed by Boston-based American Public Television (APT) and broadcast nationally on WORLD Channel (distributed by APT in partnership with WGBH and WNET), in addition to hundreds of scheduled broadcasts on local PBS stations.