A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Abe Ahmad
Abraham "Puhipau" Ahmad
Abraham "Puhipau" Ahmad Jr.
Abraham Ahmad
Abraham Ahmad Jr.
Birthplace:
Hilo, Hawaii, USA
Born:
October 24, 1937
Died:
February 9, 2016
Abraham “Puhipau” Ahmad was a Hawaiian Kingdom patriot and documentary filmmaker who dedicated his life to enlightening himself, his people and the world about Hawaiian history, sovereignty and aloha ‘āina. He was born in Hilo to Caroline Aku of Kealia, Kona, and Abraham Ahmad, formerly of Palestine. Raised in Keaukaha and on O‘ahu, he attended the Kamehameha Schools (Class of ’55) and was awarded a football scholarship to the University of Oregon. He worked in the Merchant Marine for 10 years, sailing around South America, and to the North Pacific and Asia, while raising three sons in California with his wife Vivian Aulani (Fish) Ahmad. Returning to Hawai‘i, he eventually found himself in the middle of a land rights struggle at Sand Island in Honolulu Harbor, where a group of Hawaiians, unable to afford the high cost of living, had established a community in an area used as a rubbish dump. They subsisted off the sea, living the lifestyle of their ancestors in one of the most productive fisheries on O‘ahu, Mokauea. In 1980, Puhipau and others were evicted and arrested by the Department of Land and Natural Resources, an event that was documented by Victoria Keith and Jerry Rochford in “The Sand Island Story” and broadcast on PBS stations throughout the United States. During the subsequent trials, Puhipau read Hawaii’s Story by Hawaii’s Queen. Determined to document the history of Hawai‘i and its culture under threat, he formed a video production team with Joan Lander called Nā Maka o ka ‘Āina (“The Eyes of the Land”).
Director:
1983 Mākua Homecoming
1988 Na Wai E Ho'ōla I Nā Iwi - Who Will Save the Bones?
1993 Act of War: The Overthrow of the Hawaiian Nation
2005 Mauna Kea: Temple Under Siege
2010 Malama Haloa - Protecting the Taro
2011 The Hawaiian Art of Healing
Director of Photography:
1983 Mākua Homecoming
1988 Na Wai E Ho'ōla I Nā Iwi - Who Will Save the Bones?
1993 Act of War: The Overthrow of the Hawaiian Nation
2005 Mauna Kea: Temple Under Siege
2010 Malama Haloa - Protecting the Taro
2011 The Hawaiian Art of Healing
Producer:
1983 Mākua Homecoming
1988 Na Wai E Ho'ōla I Nā Iwi - Who Will Save the Bones?
1993 Act of War: The Overthrow of the Hawaiian Nation
2005 Mauna Kea: Temple Under Siege
2010 Malama Haloa - Protecting the Taro
2011 The Hawaiian Art of Healing
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