Hikianalia

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Hikianalia is a modern Polynesian voyaging canoe that combines traditional navigation with contemporary technology for educational and cultural expeditions across the Pacific.

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Hikianalia canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Polynesian voyaging canoe
double-hulled canoe
sailing vessel
affiliation Hawaiian voyaging community
associatedWith Pacific cultural revitalization movements
wayfinding renaissance in Hawaii
constructionType modern materials with traditional design principles
countryOfOrigin Hawaii NERFINISHED
culturalSignificance platform for intergenerational knowledge transfer
symbol of modern Polynesian voyaging
educationalRole floating classroom
environmentalRole platform for climate change awareness
platform for marine research partnerships
hasCrewType cultural practitioners
educators
navigators
students
hasFeature double hulls
educational facilities on board
modern safety equipment
solar panels
hasPropulsion solar-electric motors
wind power
hasSailType modern sail rigging
traditional crab-claw sails
hasSisterShip Hōkūleʻa NERFINISHED
mission promotion of indigenous knowledge
promotion of ocean stewardship
revitalization of Polynesian navigation traditions
support of cultural exchange across the Pacific
namedAfter Hikianalia (star) NERFINISHED
operatesInRegion Hawaiian Islands NERFINISHED
Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
operator Polynesian Voyaging Society NERFINISHED
purpose community outreach
cultural expeditions
educational voyages
environmental awareness campaigns
usedFor STEM education programs
documentary and media projects
training new navigators
usesNavigationMethod modern navigation technology
traditional Polynesian wayfinding
voyageType inter-island voyages
long-distance open-ocean voyages

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