Home 2017

Archives

201707_HokuleaHC_007

0
Sam Kapoi catches an ihe (spear) hurled at him by Kaleo Keli‘ikoa during the Kāli‘i ceremony. It is believed that the Kāli‘i ceremony has not been performed publicly in over 200 years. The Kāli‘i is just one example of a traditional practice Hōkūle‘a has helped to revitalize and reawaken. - Photo: Kaipo Kī‘aha

Kamanaʻopono Crabbe ready to greet Hōkūleʻa’s crew.

0
Kamana‘opono Crabbe ready to greet Hōkūle‘a’s crew. - Photo: Kaipo Kī‘aha

201707_HokuleaHC_005

0
Nainoa Thompson, decked in lei waves to the cheering crowd. - Photo: Kaipo Kī‘aha

Paddling canoes carry in crew members from the waʻa kaulua onto land.

0
Double hull canoes carried crew members from the wa‘a kaulua onto land. - Photo: Kaipo Kī‘aha

201707_HokuleaHC_003

0
O‘ahu’s canoe paddling community were the first to greet Hōkūle‘a out on the open ocean. - Photo: Kaleena Kwe

201707_HokuleaHC_002

0
ʻOhana waʻa - Photo: Brandon Miyamoto

201707_HokuleaHC_001

0
Nainoa Thompson at the arrival of Hōkūle‘a. - Photo: Brandon Miyamoto