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  2. Polynesian navigation - Wikipedia

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    The Polynesian triangle. Between about 3000 and 1000 BC speakers of Austronesian languages spread through the islands of Southeast Asia – most likely starting out from Taiwan, [9] as tribes whose natives were thought to have previously arrived from mainland South China about 8000 years ago – into the edges of western Micronesia and on into Melanesia, through the Philippines and Indonesia.

  3. Hawaii–Tahiti relations - Wikipedia

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    Ninito returned to Tahiti with her husband, who served as Hawaiian consul to Tahiti for a number of years. [22] [23] On November 24, 1853, Tahiti and Hawaiʻi signed a postal treaty that set postage rates in both kingdoms at 5¢ per 0.5 oz (14 grams). This was the only formal diplomatic treaty between the two countries. [24] [25] [26] [27]

  4. Hōkūleʻa - Wikipedia

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    Hōkūleʻa sailed to Tahiti, Raʻiatea, and on to Rarotonga for the Sixth [61] Festival of Pacific Arts, [62] then, via Tahiti, sailed back to Hawaiʻi. This voyage, known as " No Nā Mamo " or "For the Children", was designed to train a new generation of voyagers to sail Hōkūleʻa , to share values and knowledge of voyaging and to celebrate ...

  5. Tahiti - Wikipedia

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    Tahiti is the highest and largest island in French Polynesia lying close to Moʻorea island. It is located 4,400 kilometres (2,376 nautical miles) south of Hawaiʻi, 7,900 km (4,266 nmi) from Chile, 5,700 km (3,078 nmi) from Australia.

  6. Polynesian Triangle - Wikipedia

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    At the center is Tahiti (5), with Samoa (4) to the west. The Polynesian Triangle is a region of the Pacific Ocean with three island groups at its corners: The US state of Hawaii, Easter Island (Rapa Nui) and New Zealand (Aotearoa). This is often used as a simple way to define Polynesia.

  7. List of state highways in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Hoʻokui Street, Puowaina Drive, Tantalus Drive, Makiki Heights Drive, Mott Smith Drive Route 7548: 0.656: 1.056 Ala Moana Boulevard (Route 92) King Street (Route 7402) — — Cooke Street Route 7549: 1.392: 2.240 Pensacola Street (Route 7512) Isenberg Street (Route 7643) — — Young Street Route 7550: 0.285: 0.459 Wilder Avenue (Route 7525)

  8. Kawika Kapahulehua - Wikipedia

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    Elia Kawika David Kuʻualoha Kapahulehua (July 13, 1930 – May 17, 2007) was a Hawaiian sailor who was the first to captain an ocean-voyaging canoe from Hawaii to Tahiti in modern times. Background [ edit ]

  9. Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    After Europeans and mainland Americans first arrived during the Kingdom of Hawaii period, the overall population of Hawaii—which until that time composed solely of Indigenous Hawaiians—fell dramatically. Many people of the Indigenous Hawaiian population died to foreign diseases, declining from 300,000 in the 1770s, to 60,000 in the 1850s ...