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Hokule‘a and Hikianalia to sail on 4-year voyage

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                                Crew members Keli Takenaga, left, and Kai Hoshijo stood aboard the Hokule‘a during Tuesday’s news conference.
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Crew members Keli Takenaga, left, and Kai Hoshijo stood aboard the Hokule‘a during Tuesday’s news conference.

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                                Nainoa Thompson, CEO of the Polynesian Voyaging Society, discussed details Tuesday of the Hokule‘a and Hikianalia’s next major voyage, called Moananuiakea, during a news conferene at the Marine Education Training Center on Sand Island.
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Nainoa Thompson, CEO of the Polynesian Voyaging Society, discussed details Tuesday of the Hokule‘a and Hikianalia’s next major voyage, called Moananuiakea, during a news conferene at the Marine Education Training Center on Sand Island.

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                                A cup of awa was offered to the ocean by crew member Nathan Wong.
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A cup of awa was offered to the ocean by crew member Nathan Wong.

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                                Above, Snowbird Bento of Kamehameha Schools performed a welcoming chant.
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Above, Snowbird Bento of Kamehameha Schools performed a welcoming chant.

CRAIG T. KOJIMA / CKOJIMA@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                Crew members Keli Takenaga, left, and Kai Hoshijo stood aboard the Hokule‘a during Tuesday’s news conference.
CRAIG T. KOJIMA / CKOJIMA@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                Nainoa Thompson, CEO of the Polynesian Voyaging Society, discussed details Tuesday of the Hokule‘a and Hikianalia’s next major voyage, called Moananuiakea, during a news conferene at the Marine Education Training Center on Sand Island.
CRAIG T. KOJIMA / CKOJIMA@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                A cup of awa was offered to the ocean by crew member Nathan Wong.
CRAIG T. KOJIMA / CKOJIMA@STARADVERTISER.COM
                                Above, Snowbird Bento of Kamehameha Schools performed a welcoming chant.