This year marks the 30th anniversary of the first sailing to Hokule'a from Hawai'i to Tahiti. Over the span of the last 30 years, Nainoa Thompson and his intrepid crew from the Polynesian Voyaging Society have done much to increase the understanding and appreciation of the art of ocean voyaging and in the process have taught many of Hawai'i's school children about the original ancestors of the kanaka maoli and their journeys to Hawai'i.
In April, Hokule'a will begin another voyage to Tahiti from Honolua, Maui. I hope they have a very safe passage and spread more aloha and appreciation for ocean voyaging among more people throughout the Pacific. I hope someday Hokule'a and Hawai'iloa can make another voyage up and down the West Coast, too. When they landed in Seattle in the summer of 1996 it truly was a glorious experience to witness the crews come ashore and be welcomed by representatives of the local Native American tribes with chants and songs.
Miulang
In April, Hokule'a will begin another voyage to Tahiti from Honolua, Maui. I hope they have a very safe passage and spread more aloha and appreciation for ocean voyaging among more people throughout the Pacific. I hope someday Hokule'a and Hawai'iloa can make another voyage up and down the West Coast, too. When they landed in Seattle in the summer of 1996 it truly was a glorious experience to witness the crews come ashore and be welcomed by representatives of the local Native American tribes with chants and songs.
Miulang
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