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Voyage Tracking Map

Track the location of our crewmembers as they voyage around Hawaiʻi on the Statewide Sail after the completion of the international portion of the Worldwide Voyage. The red line tracks Hikianalia on her 2018 crossing to California and back. Click here for more about the Alahula Kai o Maleka California Voyage. For more about our voyaging fleet, click here. For more about designing a course strategy and reference course, click here to go to our Learning Center.

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Legs of the Worldwide Voyage

  • 2018 Hikianalia’s Voyage To California
  • 2017 Mahalo, Hawaiʻi Sail
  • 2017 Hawaiʻi Homecoming
  • 2017 Hikianalia: Hawaiʻi to Tahiti
  • 2017 Tahiti
  • 2017 Rapa Nui
  • 2017 Galapagos Islands
  • 2017 Panama
  • 2016 East Coast of the US
  • 2016 Caribbean
  • 2016 Hikianalia: Neighboring Islands of Hawaiʻi
  • 2016 Brazil
  • 2015 South Africa
  • 2015 Mauritius
  • 2015 Bali
  • 2015 Hikianalia: Hawaiʻi & NW Hawaiian Islands
  • 2015 Australia
  • 2015 Hikianalia: Aotearoa to Hawaiʻi
  • 2014 Aotearoa
  • 2014 Sāmoa
  • 2014 Tahiti
  • Doldrums Sail May 2021: Hōkūleʻa
  • Doldrums Sail May 2021: Hikianalia

The Mālama Honua Movement

Mālama Honua means to care for our Island Earth, but in Hawaiian, Mālama Honua means to take care of everything that makes up our world: People, land, oceans, living beings, and our community.  It means learning from the Pacific Islander tradition of taking care of your limited resources as though you were living on a canoe in the open ocean.  On a canoe, water, food, plants, and other basic needs are in limited supply and tended to with great care.

As we voyage around the world, we are discovering and sharing stories of hope that help us understand how indigenous and local wisdom can guide us in solving some of the greatest challenges we face as a global society today. Stories from our canoes and crew are marked with our blue and red Hōkūleʻa logo, while stories shared by supporters like you are marked with a green Hōkūleʻa logo. How do you Mālama Honua? Share with us an inspiring story, website or project in the form at the bottom of the page.

A Map of Hope: The Mālama Honua Movement

Join the Mālama Honua Movement and add a story to the map.

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Honolulu, HI 96819
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