
Types of Hawaiian Canoe | Hawaii | He Make'e Wa'a
Types of Hawaiian Canoes Unlike the canoes of Tahiti, Samoa, and Tonga which had multiple canoe hull designs for different operational needs, Hawaiians had only one hull design. The size of the canoe was all that distinguished the coastal fishing canoe from the interisland sailing canoe.
Hawaiian Outrigger Canoeing | It's History & Revival To Date
Today, outrigger canoeing and canoe racing have once again been revived along with Hawaiian practices of ocean navigation and construction. There are now more than 60 canoe clubs in Hawaii, and Hawaiian outrigger canoes are the standard canoe used internationally in …
Evolution of the Hawaiian Canoe (1998) - Hōkūleʻa
That projection has become traditional in Hawaiian canoes, some say as a place where an invisible but benevolent ancestral spirit ('aumakua) can ride. These were the canoes of Hawaiian chiefs who met Cook and the early European traders in the late 18th century.
Hawaiian Canoe Construction | Hawaii | He Make'e Wa'a
The Hawaiian Canoe is a canoe designed to be paddled with a sail used as auxillary power. This is compared to many other Pacific Canoes that are designed for sailing as their primary means of propullsion.
HAWAIIAN CANOES
HAWAIIAN RACING CANOERiding the waves along the golden beaches of Waikiki or cradled below the fragrant plumeria trees of Magic Island Beach Park, the colorful, long, and slender outrigger canoes are the standard canoes used for racing, the official State sport in Hawaii.
Holopuni Canoes
The Holopuni OC3 Paddle and the OC3 Sail are the three person, 30' Hawaiian outrigger canoes that have evolved since 1981 to meet the many challenging needs for paddling, sailing and camping in the wide variety of conditions found in waters worldwide.
Hawaiian Canoe Culture - This Hawaii Life
The outrigger canoe remains an iconic symbol of Hawaiian culture and a testament to the ingenuity and skill of the Polynesian navigators and boat builders who ventured into the open ocean, exploring and settling the Pacific islands, including Hawaii.
The Canoe Plants of Hawaii - Onolicious Hawaiʻi
2020年8月22日 · Canoe Plants are the 24 original plants the Polynesian voyagers brought to Hawaii centuries ago. They're an important (and delicious) part of modern Hawaii life. What Are Canoe Plants? Do you know about the Hawaiian Canoe Plants? They are are an often overlooked part of Hawaii's history!
Parts of the Hawaiian Canoe - Hōkūleʻa
The various parts of a canoe had the following names: 'aha: braided or twisted cord used in lashing the canoe, made of pulu-niu (coconut husk fiber), olona fiber, or hau (hibiscus bark fiber); 'aha-niu: cordage made of pulu-niu 'akea: hull of an outrigger canoe; starboard hull of …
History of Canoes in Hawaii | Blog | Fairmont Kea Lani
Centuries ago, canoes led by Polynesian explorers landed on the shores of Hawaiian islands. Read and learn about the traditions and history of canoes in Hawaii.