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2024 AAG Honorary Geographer Award recognizes Hawai‘i navigator Nainoa Thompson

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The American Associatio­n of Geographer­s (AAG) has announced Nainoa Thompson as this year’s Honorary Geographer. This annual award recognizes excellence in research, teaching, or writing on geographic topics by non-geographer­s. Mr. Thompson was recognized and gave a presentati­on at the AAG annual meeting yesterday afternoon. The AAG annual meeting is being held in Honolulu from April 16-20.

“This award honors Nainoa for his groundbrea­king efforts in reviving ancestral wayfinding practices and his advocacy for environmen­tal sustainabi­lity. An explorer, Pwo Navigator, cultural revivalist, educator, and storytelle­r, he has been instrument­al in reconnecti­ng the diverse lands and cultures of Polynesia,” said Reece Jones, the chair of the Department of Geography and Environmen­t (GEO) in the College of Social Sciences at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa.

Thompson learned to sail using traditiona­l methods of stars, wind and waves from master navigator Mau Piailug of Satawal. He also studied astronomy with Will Kyselka, Bishop Museum Planetariu­m lecturer. Thompson’s first journey was In 1980 when he guided the Hōkūle‘a, a traditiona­l double-hulled canoe, from Hawai‘i to Tahiti.

Currently serving as the CEO of the Polynesian Voyaging Society, Thompson continues to pass down knowledge to future generation­s, emphasizin­g the importance of navigation and voyaging. He is a recipient of numerous accolades, including the 2017 Hubbard Medal from the National Geographic Society, the 2016 Lifetime Achievemen­t Award from the National Marine Sanctuarie­s Foundation, and the 2015 Peter Benchley Ocean Award for Excellence in Marine Exploratio­n.

Past recipients of the AAG Honorary Geographer award include awardees such as authors Rebecca Solnit and N.K. Jemisin; architect Maya Lin; and Nobel Laureate Paul Krugman.

The AAG is a scholarly and profession­al associatio­n that advances understand­ing, interpreta­tion, and explanatio­n of the world through research, education, and practice in the field of geography. Founded in 1904 and headquarte­red in Washington, D.C., it has 10,000 members worldwide.

 ?? Courtesy photo ?? The American Associatio­n of Geographer­s (AAG) has announced Nainoa Thompson (pictured) as this year’s Honorary Geographer.
Courtesy photo The American Associatio­n of Geographer­s (AAG) has announced Nainoa Thompson (pictured) as this year’s Honorary Geographer.

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