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    Canoe returns after traditional trip round world

    (China Daily) Updated: 2017-06-19 07:07

    HONOLULU, Hawaii - No modern navigation instrumentation guided a Polynesian voyaging canoe as it followed the horizon during a three-year journey around the globe.

    About a dozen crew members for each leg of the voyage relied only on their understanding of nature's cues ocean swells, stars, wind, birds and their own naau, or instincts, to sail across about 74,000 kilometers to 19 countries, spreading a message of malama honua: Caring for the Earth.

    On Saturday, thousands welcomed the double-hulled canoe Hokulea home to Hawaii when it entered a channel off the island of Oahu and tied up to a floating dock with iconic Diamond Head in the distance.

    Ka'iulani Murphy, an apprentice navigator on the double-hulled canoe, said that the successful journey taught her the value of ancient Polynesian maritime techniques.

    "We really are sailing in their (the ancestors') wake," said Murphy, 38. "We had to relearn what our ancestors had mastered."

    The toughest part of the journey was dealing with cloud cover and trying to maintain the proper speed so the boat escorting the canoe could keep pace, she said, adding that she enjoyed eating the fish the crew caught during the journey.

    Feeling the power

    Bert Wong came to Ala Moana Beach Park to celebrate Hokulea's homecoming and to celebrate his son, Kaleo, a Hokulea navigator, according to Hawaii News Now.

    "Just being here and feeling the mana (power) that's here, it's something to enjoy which brings tears to my eyes," Wong said. "This is so powerful."

    Canoe returns after traditional trip round world

    The crew held a formal homecoming ceremony on Magic Island, which is in Honolulu, that included welcoming remarks from Governor David Ige and Mayor Kirk Caldwell and a speech by Nainoa Thompson, a well-known master navigator, the Honolulu Star-Advertiser reported.

    The homecoming celebration kicked off a three-day summit to celebrate the journey and discuss future sailing plans.

    Hokulea, which means star of gladness, was built and launched in the 1970s.

    The round-the-world voyage that started in 2014 shows how far Hokulea has gone since its first voyage from Hawaii to Tahiti in 1976.

    Disaster befell another voyage in 1978 when the canoe capsized off the Hawaiian island of Molokai in a blinding storm.

    Eddie Aikau, a revered Hawaiian surfer and lifeguard on the crew, grabbed his surfboard and paddled for help, but was never seen again. The rest of the crew members were rescued.

    Crew members hope the success of the latest journey will inspire other indigenous cultures to rediscover and revive traditions. Thompson said he also hopes indigenous cultures can help with solutions to modern-day problems such as climate change.

    Native Hawaiian ancestors were not only skilled navigators but good stewards of the islands who farmed and fished sustainably.

    "They figured it out how to live well on these islands," Thompson said. "And I think that is the challenge of the time for planet earth and all of humanity."

    Associated Press

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