Hōkūleʻa Visits Miloliʻi: One of the Last Traditional Fishing Villages
Hōkūleʻa and Makaliʻi crewmembers visit the traditional Hawaiian fishing village of Miloliʻi, a community known for sustainable fishing.
View ArticleBridging Large Distances in “Distance Learning”
Miloliʻi is tied to a network of 18 other charter schools partnering with Kamehameha Schools to improve education in rural areas, many of which have a strong cultural tie.
View ArticleNā Loea: The Masters | Mac Poepoe: Mālama Moʻomomi
Mac Poepoe is one of a dying breed of skilled fisherman who approach their practice with a passion to perpetuate their skill and expertise in managing Hawaiʻi’s ocean ecosystems, which is critical to...
View ArticleMaupiti Stone Fishing
On the island of Maupiti, crew members experience the rarely seen technique of stone fishing.
View ArticleMahimahi Breakfast
Hōkūleʻa crew members are blessed with a mahimahi caught by fisherman Timi Gilliom.
View ArticleA Lure of the Past
Crew member Kekaimalu Lee and ʻōlohe lua / carver Umi Kai make traditional fishing lures for use on Hikianalia.
View ArticlePani Ka Puka
Over one thousand people came out to the Paepae o He'eia Pani Ka Puka event on December 12, 2015. After the last bucket of coral and second mākāhā was set in place it marked the first time in fifty...
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