Hawaiki Rising

Hawaiki Rising
Title Hawaiki Rising PDF eBook
Author Sam Low
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Pages 0
Release 2019-11-30
Genre History
ISBN 0824875249

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Attuned to a world of natural signs—the stars, the winds, the curl of ocean swells—Polynesian explorers navigated for thousands of miles without charts or instruments. They sailed against prevailing winds and currents aboard powerful double canoes to settle the vast Pacific Ocean. And they did this when Greek mariners still hugged the coast of an inland sea, and Europe was populated by stone-age farmers. Yet by the turn of the twentieth century, this story had been lost and Polynesians had become an oppressed minority in their own land. Then, in 1975, a replica of an ancient Hawaiian canoe—Hōkūle‘a—was launched to sail the ancient star paths, and help Hawaiians reclaim pride in the accomplishments of their ancestors. Hawaiki Rising tells this story in the words of the men and women who created and sailed aboard Hōkūle‘a. They speak of growing up at a time when their Hawaiian culture was in danger of extinction; of their vision of sailing ancestral sea-routes; and of the heartbreaking loss of Eddie Aikau in a courageous effort to save his crewmates when Hōkūle‘a capsized in a raging storm. We join a young Hawaiian, Nainoa Thompson, as he rediscovers the ancient star signs that guided his ancestors, navigates Hōkūle‘a to Tahiti, and becomes the first Hawaiian to find distant landfall without charts or instruments in a thousand years. Hawaiki Rising is the saga of an astonishing revival of indigenous culture by voyagers who took hold of the old story and sailed deep into their ancestral past.

Hokuleʻa

Hokuleʻa
Title Hokuleʻa PDF eBook
Author Ben R. Finney
Publisher Dodd Mead
Pages 336
Release 1979
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN

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Reawakened

Reawakened
Title Reawakened PDF eBook
Author Jeff Evans
Publisher Massey University Press
Pages 261
Release 2021-06-10
Genre Transportation
ISBN 0995131813

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In this important book, ten navigators — the late Hec Busby, Piripi Evans and Jacko Thatcher from Aotearoa New Zealand; Peia Patai and Tua Pittman from the Cook Islands; and Kalepa Baybayan, Shorty Bertelmann, Nainoa Thompson, `Onohi Paishon and Bruce Blankenfeld from Hawai`i — share the challenges and triumphs of traditional wayfinding based on the deep knowledge of legendary navigator Mau Piailug.They also discuss the significance of receiving the title of Pwo (master navigator) from Piailug, and the responsibilities that come with that position. Their stories are intertwined with the renaissance of knowledge and traditions around open-ocean voyaging that are inspiring communities across the Pacific.

We, the Navigators

We, the Navigators
Title We, the Navigators PDF eBook
Author David Lewis
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Pages 472
Release 1994-05-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780824815820

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This new edition includes a discussion of theories about traditional methods of navigation developed during recent decades, the story of the renaissance of star navigation throughout the Pacific, and material about navigation systems in Indonesia, Siberia, and the Indian Ocean.

Sailing in the Wake of the Ancestors

Sailing in the Wake of the Ancestors
Title Sailing in the Wake of the Ancestors PDF eBook
Author Ben R. Finney
Publisher
Pages 192
Release 2003
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN

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Flying-Fox in a Freedom Tree

Flying-Fox in a Freedom Tree
Title Flying-Fox in a Freedom Tree PDF eBook
Author Albert Wendt
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Pages 162
Release 1999-09-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780824818234

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This early collection of eight short stories and a novella is vintage Wendt. Stories convey the unease of traditional island community caught up in the rapid changes of the modern world. Wendt writes with enviable directness and with deep feeling: comedy and tragedy are often hard to distinguish as his characters struggle to come to terms with their changing world.

Vaka Moana, Voyages of the Ancestors

Vaka Moana, Voyages of the Ancestors
Title Vaka Moana, Voyages of the Ancestors PDF eBook
Author K. R. Howe
Publisher
Pages 368
Release 2007-08-08
Genre History
ISBN

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"The most comprehensive and complete account yet of those ancient seafarers who developed the world's first ocean-going vessels - and the advanced navigational systems to guide them - and discovered the last habitable lands on earth, the islands of the mighty Pacific Ocean."--P. [4] of cover.