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Hawaiian men holding kahilis

Hawaiian men holding kahilis as part of a Hawaiian religious service during the celebrations for the return of the Polynesian voyaging canoe Hokule'a (star of happiness) from its voyage of rediscovery that took the double-hulled canoe along the courses of the early Polynesians. The navigation was done using the Polynesian knowledge of the stars, ocean currents, weather and animal behavior, Kualoa Regional Park, Oahu, Hawaii, USA.

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Copyright 1987 David L. Moore
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Kualoa Regional Park Oahu Hawaii USA celebrations return Polynesian Hokule'a happiness voyage rediscovery double-hulled canoe currents weather Hawaiian culture education people travel cloudy overcast aboriginal indigenous discovery pride Kaneohe men males religious vibbily 1987; Hawaiian culture; kahili
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Hawaiian men holding kahilis as part of a Hawaiian religious service during the celebrations for the return of the Polynesian voyaging canoe Hokule'a (star of happiness) from its voyage of rediscovery that took the double-hulled canoe along the courses of the early Polynesians. The navigation was done using the Polynesian knowledge of the stars, ocean currents, weather and animal behavior, Kualoa Regional Park, Oahu, Hawaii, USA.
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