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Surf Girls Hawai’i

By Melissa Camacho, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 7+

Empowering docu spotlights Native culture, talent, sponsors.

Surf Girls Hawai’i TV show poster: Moana, Ewe,Maluhia, Pua, and Brianna's faces overlooping a surfer on a pipe wave.

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The empowering docuseries follows five Native Hawaiian women as they train and compete against each other and others to win a coveted spot on the World Surfing League Champion Tour. For some of them, it's the love of the ocean that helped motivate their amateur careers, and for others, it's a family legacy. But Surf Girls Hawai'i contextualizes surfing as part of traditional Hawaiian culture, and the cast characterize their participation in the sport as a cultural practice that goes back centuries. Viewers understand throughout that the individual efforts of these athletes are also attempts at reclaiming the sport for their community. More importantly, these women are truly talented, and they're all able to articulate their individual journeys in intelligent, mature, and thoughtful ways. It's a fun, family-friendly surfing docuseries filled with positive messages about knowing who you are and where you come from and being willing to work hard to reach your goals.

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