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  • Crew Blog | Nā'ālehu Anthony: A Day in the Life

    September 4, 2015 in
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    "Today I share with you what today was like, a typical day on the canoe where every day is the same and yet completely different than the day before."
  • Crew Blog | Nā'ālehu Anthony: Rhythm

    September 2, 2015 in
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    "Just a touch here and there keeps her going straight, anticipating the canoe movement before she gets too far off the mark. That's the rhythm that makes the work go easier; the connection to vessel stronger."
  • Crew Blog | Nā'ālehu Anthony: Transformation

    September 2, 2015 in
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    “Iʻm the best version of myself when Iʻm out here.”
  • Crew Blog | Nā'ālehu Anthony: Going Digital in the Analog Age

    September 1, 2015 in
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    In the black of night, when we're steering by the stars and counting the miles with bubbles racing by our speeding canoe, we are reminded how truly analog voyaging was for centuries.
  • Crew Blog | Nā'ālehu Anthony: Finding Meaning

    August 29, 2015 in
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    "Certainly as all of us seek to find meaning and connection whether it be to place, people, objects, or movements. We can all agree this canoe and this voyage has meaning. "
  • Crew Blog | Craig Thomas: Exploring Cocos Island

    August 28, 2015 in
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    Cocos Islanders preserve the magic elements of their world and set an example for us all through local resource management and education.
  • Hōkūleʻa Update | August 28, 2015

    August 28, 2015 in
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    Master navigator Bruce Blankenfeld describes the course line and weather conditions for the 2,300 mile journey to Mauritius.
  • Hōkūleʻa Update | Crew Outreach on Cocos Island

    August 28, 2015 in
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    Education specialist Kalei Velasco reflects on the crew outreach in Cocos Island.
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