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  2. Hōkūleʻa - Wikipedia

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    3.4.2 Papeʻete, Tahiti, French PolynesiaHonolulu, Hawaiʻi, United States: 13 May 1980 to 6 June 1980 [54] 3.5 Voyage of Rediscovery (1985–1987) 3.5.1 Hawaiʻi Island, United States – Papeʻete, Society Islands, French Polynesia: 10 July 1985 to 11 August 1985 [ 58 ] [ 59 ]

  3. Hawaii–Tahiti relations - Wikipedia

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    The French Admiral De Tromelin invaded Honolulu in 1849, causing $100,000 in damage and took the king's yacht, Kamehameha III, which was sailed to Tahiti. [21] Hawaiʻi escaped French annexation because the balance of American, British, and French interests in the islands made it impossible for any of the three nations to annex the islands.

  4. Polynesian Voyaging Society - Wikipedia

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    Hokuleʻa off the coast of Honolulu, January 2009. On March 8, 1975, the first voyaging canoe to be built in the Hawaiian Islands in over 600 years was launched with captain Kawika Kapahulehua and crew. Named the Hōkūleʻa, it left Hawaiʻi on May 1, 1976 for Tahiti in an attempt to retrace the ancient voyaging route.

  5. Hokuleʻa and Hikianalia embark on voyage to Tahiti - AOL

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    Apr. 12—The Polynesian voyaging canoes Hokule 'a and Hikianalia departed from Sand Island at about 11 :15 a.m. Monday on the first leg of their sail to Tahiti. The Kealaikahiki Voyage is focused ...

  6. Polynesian navigation - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, O Tahiti Nui Freedom, an outrigger sailing canoe, retraced the path of the Polynesian migration by sailing from Tahiti to China via the Cook Islands, Tonga, Fiji, Vanuatu, Solomons, Papua New Guinea, Palau, and the Philippines in 123 days. [88] In 2013, a modern, non-instrument voyage was launched called Mālama Honua.

  7. Ancient Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The Island Plate: 150 Years of Recipes and Food Lore from the Honolulu Advertiser. Waipahu, Hawaiʻi: Island Heritage Publishing. Finney, Ben R. (1994). Voyage of Rediscovery: A Cultural Odyssey Through Polynesia. University of California Press. ISBN 0-520-08002-5. Kane, Herb Kawainui (1998). Ancient Hawaii. Kawainui Press. ISBN 0-943357-03-9.

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