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Hōkūle‘a and her sister voyaging canoe Hikianalia are sailing on the Mālama Hawai‘i leg of Mālama Honua, the Worldwide Voyage (WWV) sponsored by Hawaiian Airlines.
From May-October 2013, the two wa‘a kaulua will sail 1,000-miles statewide, with stops at 30 ports, before departing for Tahiti in May 2014. Click here for a map and sail plan for Mālama Hawai‘i.
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Kamaile Students Learning to Sail Hikianalia
Posted on February 11, 2013
On February 9th, students from Kamaile Academy sailed on Hikianalia. With Nainoa and PVS volunteers, we sailed from Sand Island to Diamond Head. We learned how steer, spot, and use the sails to maneuver the canoe. We also learned about axis points on the canoe and how your position can change its direction. This sail is one of the many ways we are preparing for the World Wide Voyage. Nainoa spoke about the importance of our education and changing the stereotypes that have been put on schools in Waianae, like ours. We are incredibly grateful to be a part of PVS. (Post by Shania Aki, a 9th grade member of the Kamaile Future Navigators)
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