Pidgin: The Voice of Hawaii

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Born on sugar plantations and spoken by more than half of Hawaii's population, the Pidgin language - part English, part Hawaiian, with influences from other languages - captures the essence of multi-ethnic Hawaii. PIDGIN: THE VOICE OF HAWAII profiles this working-class language from its rise as plantation jargon to a source of island identity and pride. The film draws on a variety of sources, including archival, academic and other expert commentary, man-on-the-street interviews and performance to shed light on this colorful language.

Previously Aired

Day
Time
Channel
1/25/2010
6 a.m.
1/25/2010
noon
1/25/2010
5 p.m.
1/25/2010
10 p.m.
1/28/2010
3 a.m.
1/28/2010
9 a.m.
5/27/2011
6 a.m.
5/27/2011
noon
5/27/2011
5 p.m.
6/23/2011
8 p.m.
6/24/2011
2 a.m.
6/26/2011
4 p.m.
6/27/2011
3 a.m.
7/29/2011
7 a.m.
7/29/2011
6 p.m.
8/1/2011
4 a.m.
8/3/2011
3 a.m.
8/3/2011
9 a.m.
8/4/2011
4 a.m.
5/18/2012
4 p.m.
5/21/2012
3 a.m.
5/21/2012
9 a.m.
5/22/2012
4 a.m.
5/11/2015
noon
5/11/2015
8 p.m.
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