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Highlights from the James B. Castle High School Poʻokela Academy hōʻike (demonstration) and wa‘a(canoe) blessing on May 14 and 15, 2015. Over the course of the year, students carved three wa‘a and hand carried those canoe from their high school to the ocean at Waikalua Loko I‘a (fishpond) about a mile and a half away. It was the first time in over 200 years that this practice had been performed in this moku. The next day, students celebrated by launching those wa‘a in the kai (sea waters) at Waikalua. Two of the three canoe have been donated to Waikalua and the third will eventually travel, by water, to Paepae o He‘eia.

Wa'a Wednesday: Connecting with other first peoples

May 4, 2016

Contributed by Shaundor Chillingworth


The Mālama Honua crew visits with Mattaponi and Pamunkey tribes in Virginia.


Hōkūleʻa arrived in Yorktown, Virginia on April 24, 2016.


Mattaponi and Pamunkey Tribes share their ways of preserving the land with Hōkūleʻa crew.


The crew was able to paddle across the Rappahannock River to see firsthand connections to Mālama Honua.


While in Virginia, crewmembers offered tours and shared more about navigation while docked at the Riverwalk Landing Marina.


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