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2018-05-18T17:21:04.000Z
Creator
National Museum of the American Indian
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1,916
Video Title
Hawaiʻian Storyteller Moses Goods
Description
As part of the museum's Hawaiʻi Festival, Storyteller Moses Goods dramatically relates the heroic adventures Kane'apua the youngest brother of the Hawaiian gods Kane and Kanaloa. Moses Goods is one of Hawaiʻi’s most prominent theatre artists. Originally from the island of Maui and now based in Honolulu he has traveled nationally and internationally performing his original work to a wide range of audiences. His body of work ranges from full length plays to theatrical storytelling pieces most of which are strongly rooted in Native Hawaiian culture. This performance was webcast and recorded in the Rasmuson Theater of the National Museum of the American Indian on May 17, 2018.
Video Duration
20 min 11 sec
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