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  2. Crazy Shirts - Wikipedia

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    Annually, they donate a Crazy Shirts original shirt design and product, with a portion of the proceeds going to the organization. [13] Polynesian Voyaging Society – Crazy Shirts provided the official Polynesian Voyaging Society – Hokulea crew shirt, working with the team members to develop a special UV protective garment. [14]

  3. Polynesian Voyaging Society - Wikipedia

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    The Hawaiian voyaging canoe, Hokuleʻa, arrives off Kailua Beach on May 1, 2005. The Polynesian Voyaging Society (PVS) is a non-profit research and educational corporation based in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. PVS was established to research and perpetuate traditional Polynesian voyaging methods. Using replicas of traditional double-hulled canoes, PVS ...

  4. Mau Piailug - Wikipedia

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    The Polynesian Voyaging Society recognized Mau's contributions in preserving the art of wayfinding by building and donating the voyaging canoe Alingano Maisu to Mau and the people of Satawal, and he is honored with his name carved into the rail aboard Hōkūleʻa behind his traditional seat on the port rear quarter of the vessel.

  5. Cook Islands Voyaging Society - Wikipedia

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    Since 2018, the society has collaborated with NGO Korero te Orau to run a school holiday program on traditional voyaging and vaka knowledge. [4] In December 2019 the society was featured in an exhibit at the Cook Islands National Museum on the revival of voyaging in the Cook Islands. [5] In 2022 the society celebrated its 30th anniversary. [6]

  6. Nainoa Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Charles Nainoa Thompson (born March 11, 1953) is an Native Hawaiian navigator and the president of the Polynesian Voyaging Society.He is best known as the first Hawaiian to practice the ancient Polynesian art of navigation since the 14th century, having navigated two double-hulled canoes (the Hōkūleʻa and the Hawaiʻiloa) from Hawaiʻi to other island nations in Polynesia without the aid of ...

  7. Herb Kawainui Kāne - Wikipedia

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    Technically, the craft was a full-scale replica of a waʻa kaulua, [11] a Polynesian double-hulled voyaging canoe. The name Hōkūleʻa came to Kāne in a dream, he said. [4]: 155 note 4 [8] It is the Hawaiian term for the star Arcturus, which is important to celestial navigation in the Pacific, and the zenith star of the Hawaiian Islands.

  8. Bob Worthington - Wikipedia

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    Worthington had been best known in French Polynesia for his part in the organization of the first Hawaii to Tahiti voyage of the Hokule'a Polynesian sailing canoe voyage in 1975 through the Polynesian Voyaging Society. [3] Another memorial service was held for local Cook Islanders in Sinai Hall in the Cook Islands. [8]

  9. Paʻao - Wikipedia

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    The Polynesian Voyaging Society's undertakings, such as Hōkūleʻa canoe's voyages, indicate the feasibility of long voyages in ancient Polynesian canoes and the reliability of celestial navigation; these demonstrations show that the types of voyaging mentioned in the Pa'ao stories were indeed feasible, but the recreated voyages do little to ...

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