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Leg 3: Tahiti to Sāmoa >

2014 Tahiti

The international portion of the Worldwide Voyage began with a return to Tahiti, Hōkūleʻa’s second home. Crewmembers aboard leg 2 of Worldwide Voyage paid tribute to the founding teachers that made our modern voyage possible: Mau Piailug, Eddie Aikau, Lacy Veach, Herb Kane, Pinky Thompson, and Will Kyselka, among others. We paid our respects to our Pacific cousins, with whom we share our routes and our origins, and from whom we continue to learn. For the first time in 18 years, we returned Hōkūleʻa to the beach that was given her name in Papeʻete. Residents of the fishing village there teach us about extraordinary kindness and compassion through their everyday actions. It is a kindness and mutual respect that will help establish the new generation of relationships between youth in Hawaiʻi and Tahiti. The island of Raiatea is a sacred site for perpetuating Polynesian navigation throughout the Pacific Ocean. The original name for Taputapuātea is “Hawaiʻi Iki,” a place that served as a school of wayfinding. Navigators learned to carefully study and revere nature for direction, and to value exploration and connection.
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Crewmember Roster

Hōkūle‘a

Nainoa Thompson

Nainoa Thompson

Pwo Navigator

PVS Member since 19750131

Kaʻiulani Murphy

Kaʻiulani Murphy

Watch Captain

PVS Member since 19971031

Kalepa Baybayan

Kalepa Baybayan

Pwo Navigator, Captain

PVS Member since 19750101

Keahi Omai

Keahi Omai

Watch Captain

PVS Member since 19891014

Ana Yarawamai

Ana Yarawamai

Noe Kamalu

Noe Kamalu

Educational Specialist

PVS Member since 2009

Jenna Ishii

Jenna Ishii

Apprentice Navigator

PVS Member since 20080601

Scott Kanda

Scott Kanda

Photographer

PVS Member since 20001109

Haunani Kane

Haunani Kane

Lead Navigator

Jason Patterson

Jason Patterson

Co-Captain, Navigation Team

Austin Kino

Austin Kino

Apprentice navigator

Lehua Kamalu

Lehua Kamalu

Apprentice Navigator

PVS Member since 20091201

Linda Furuto

Linda Furuto

Hikianalia

Bruce Blankenfeld

Bruce Blankenfeld

Pwo Navigator

PVS Member since 19771031

Suzette Hau’oli Smith-Gurtler

Suzette Hau’oli Smith-Gurtler

First Mate

PVS Member since 19921031

Kaleo Wong

Kaleo Wong

Co-Captain, Navigation Team

PVS Member since 19991031

Saki Uchida

Saki Uchida

Assistant Quartermaster

PVS Member since 20071031

Kealoha Hoe

Kealoha Hoe

Watch Captain

Tamiko Fernelius

Tamiko Fernelius

Navigator

PVS Member since 20091001

Ira Zunin

Ira Zunin

Nakua Konohia-Lind

Nakua Konohia-Lind

Greg Eckart

Greg Eckart

Kaiwi Hāmākua-Mākuʻe

Kaiwi Hāmākua-Mākuʻe

Kala Tanaka

Kala Tanaka

Apprentice Navigator

Mike Cunningham

Mike Cunningham

Kawika Komine

Kawika Komine

Water Supply

Maui Tauotaha

Maui Tauotaha

Documentation

Herve Maraetaata

Herve Maraetaata

Mate Hoatua

Mate Hoatua

Stories, Blogs, and Galleries from this Leg:

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  • Blog | Kālepa Baybayan: The Navigatorʻs Journey

    October 16, 2014 inCrew BlogsLeadershipVoyaging
    For myself, it has been a great pleasure meeting old friends as we sailed across the central Pacific and to introduce new crew members to the many island communities we visited.
  • Hangout | Sustainable Youth Leadership Conference

    September 25, 2014 inCanoe to ClassroomGoogle HangoutsVoyaging
    Through Google Hangouts, Hōkūleʻa apprentice navigator Jenna Ishii talks to Sustainable Youth Leadership members on Read more
  • Mele No Hikianalia

    July 11, 2014 inʻŌlelo HawaiʻiVideo StoriesVoyaging
    A look back at the voyage from Hawaiʻi to Tahiti onboard Hikianalia.
  • Te Fenua o Fare Hape

    July 10, 2014 inCulturalVideo Stories
    As Hōkūleʻa and Hikianalia begin the next leg of the Mālama Honua Worldwide Voyage from Tahiti to Samoa, we look back at the time spent in Fare Hape, a deeply sacred place that the crew was fortunate to visit.
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