The settlement of the Hawaiian Islands is a lesser-known aspect of colonization in the West, overshadowed by the more widely recognized genocide of Indigenous Americans on the mainland. However, Apple TV+âs new series, âChief of War,â sheds light on this nearly 30-year-long enterprise through the eyes of Jason Momoa and Thomas Paâa Sibbett.
The story begins with a prophecy foretelling of a great king who would unite the four kingdoms of Hawaiâi and end the endless cycle of combat. Kaâiana, portrayed by Momoa, is introduced as the son of a great Maui warrior who seeks peace in a land torn apart by greed and power struggles. Forced into battle by Mauiâs King Kahekili, Kaâiana soon realizes the true cost of war and colonization.
As Kaâiana navigates the treacherous political landscape of Hawaiâi, he befriends Tony and witnesses the devastating impact of colonizers on his people. With tensions rising between Hawaiâiâs War Chief Kamehameha and King KeĆua, Kaâiana must convince them to prepare for threats both within and outside the islands.
âChief of Warâ offers a unique perspective on Hawaiian history, with the majority of dialogue in the critically endangered Hawaiian language. While some episodes may feel overwhelming with numerous storylines, Episode 5 stands out as Kaâiana competes in a traditional lava sledding competition to prove his worth.
From the detailed costuming to the captivating visuals, âChief of Warâ immerses viewers in the tensions of Hawaiian society and the encroaching presence of outsiders. Like âShĆgun,â this series is a majestic tale of rebels, home, and allegiance.
The first two episodes of âChief of Warâ premiere on Apple TV+ on August 1, with new episodes released weekly on Fridays. Immerse yourself in this sweeping epic of greed, power, and the brutality of war in the beautiful setting of Hawaiâi.