Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Canoe returns to Hawaii after 3-year trip

- — COMPILED BY DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE STAFF FROM WIRE REPORTS

HONOLULU — A Polynesian voyaging canoe returned to Hawaii after a three-year journey around the world guided only by nature.

About a dozen crew members for each leg of the voyage relied only on their understand­ing of nature’s cues — ocean swells, stars, wind, birds— and their own naau, or gut, to sail across about 40,000 nautical miles to 19 countries.

On Saturday, thousands welcomed double-hulled canoe Hokulea home to Hawaii when it entered a channel off the island of Oahu and tied up to a floating dock, with iconic Diamond Head in the distance.

The voyage perpetuate­d the traditiona­l wayfinding that took the first Polynesian­s several thousand miles to Hawaii hundreds of years ago. The trip also helped train a new generation of young navigators.

After its return, Hokulea will embark on an eightmonth trip sailing throughout the Hawaiian islands.

 ?? AP/The Honolulu Advertiser/CRAIG T. KOJIMA ?? The Polynesian Voyaging Society’s Hokulea sailing canoe arrives Saturday at Magic Island in Honolulu.
AP/The Honolulu Advertiser/CRAIG T. KOJIMA The Polynesian Voyaging Society’s Hokulea sailing canoe arrives Saturday at Magic Island in Honolulu.

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