Hawaiian Wa'akaulua Adventures:
(Hawaiian Sailing & Canoe Tours)
http://waakaulua.home.mindspring.com
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http://www.hookele.com
"Ho`okele means Navigate in `olelo Hawai`i makuahine, the mother tongue of Hawai`i. Na po`e ho`okele moku are the wayfinders or navigators of the Polynesian voyagers"
Explanation of the Wayfaring, Wayfinding word^^^
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The following link (beneath the CanoePlants link) can be found after clicking the "Wayfinder" link in the text on CanoePlants page:
http://www.canoeplants.com/intro.html ..Then at the "Wayfinding" page and wotnot you get onto the page below seen in the link boxes at the bottom
of this page ..
http://leahi.kcc.hawaii.edu/org/pvs/L2canoebuild.html
........................... At "L2canoebuild" (above) you will find a link title called: Plants Used for Building Traditional Canoes-- here:
http://leahi.kcc.hawaii.edu/org/pvs/buildplants.html This is a link from on the L2canoebuild page, where you find the above page showing another canoe plants list of which were (supposedly still are?) used in building canoes of old ocean goers, and materials which are still most likely used to this day.
On the same site you can see also who voyaged before you.. (and of course what plants they used in building their canoes etc).