ALAHULA KAI O MALEKA C A L I F O R N I A V OYA G E Redondo Beach Welcome Celebration, Entertainment, Presentations & Canoe Tours FREE FAMILY-FRIENDLY PUBLIC EVENTS PORT SCHEDULE (SUBJECT TO CHANGE) CHANNEL ISLANDS HARBOR: OCT. 10-14 CHANNEL ISLANDS NATIONAL PARK, SANTA CRUZ ISLAND: OCT. 14-16 REDONDO BEACH, KING HARBOR (LOS ANGELES): OCT. 17-22 CATALINA ISLAND OCT 22-23 DANA POINT: OCT. 23-30 SAN DIEGO: OCT. 30-NOV. 5 MAHALO TO OUR VOYAGE SPONSORS J oin us in welcoming traditional voyaging canoe Hikianalia and her crew to King Harbor! Hikianalia has sailed more than 2,800 miles from the shores of Hawaiʻi across the North Pacific to California inspiring action toward an environmentally and culturally thriving world. We are excited to meet you at our free, family-friendly public events. KING HARBOR EVENTS* (*WEATHER-PERMITTING) WED, OCT 17 HIKIANALIA ARRIVAL & WELCOME CEREMONY, 4-6PM At Lanakila & Nahoa Outrigger Canoe Club, 280 Marina Way, Redondo Beach, CA 90277. Help us celebrate the arrival of Hikianalia & crewmembers! Traditional performances from Tongva Tribe: Gloria Arrellanes, Halau O Lilinoe: Kumu Annette Lilinoe Ka io, Kekaiulu Hula Studio: Kumu Kekaimoki Yoshikawa, Halau Hula O Ka onohiokala: Kumu Tiana Price, Nonosina Polynesia: Kumu Tiana Liufau. SAT & SUN, OCT 20-21 DOCKSIDE CANOE TOURS, 10AM-4PM At King Harbor Yacht Club: meet crewmembers and learn what it s like to live at sea and navigate by the stars on a Polynesian voyaging canoe. Parking is free at King Harbor Yacht Club for public canoe tour days. SUN, OCT 21 CREW PRESENTATION & TALK STORY, 5-6:30PM At Hōkūleʻa Brewing Company: for all ages who are interested in voyaging, traditional wayfinding, Hawaiian culture and engaging dialog about caring for Island Earth. After the one-week stop in Redondo Beach, Hikianalia is scheduled to depart for Catalina Island and then Dana Point. Visit us at www.hokulea.com and on social media @HokuleaWWV for the latest updates. HOKULEA.COM @HOKULEAWWV
Dockside Canoe Tours of Hikianalia Redondo Beach, CA hokulea.com/event/dockside-canoe-tours-of-hikianalia-redondo-beach-ca/2018-10-20/ Sat & Sun, Oct 20-21, 10am-4pm, King Harbor Yacht Club, 280 Yacht Club Way, Redondo Beach, CA 90277 Note: Parking is free at King Harbor Yacht Club for public canoe tour days. Ever wonder what it s like to sail, navigate and live for weeks at sea aboard a Hawaiian voyaging canoe? Hikianalia will be visiting your community and we d like to invite you to come and tour the canoe and meet our voyagers. Hikianalia crewmembers will be hosting dockside open-house canoe tours and welcomes families and people of all ages to visit this very unique canoe. Traditional voyaging canoe Hikianalia has sailed more than 2,800 miles from the shores of Hawaiʻi across the North Pacific to the State of California inspiring action toward an environmentally and culturally thriving world. We are excited Download an event flier 1/2
ALAHULA KAI O MALEKA C AL I FOR N I A V O Y A G E Aloha, we are excited to meet up with you! Traditional voyaging canoe Hikianalia has sailed more than 2,800 miles across the Pacific to the State of California carrying a message about the critical need to address climate change by demonstrating the value of nature, the oceans and indigenous knowledge. The crew is sailing the coast of California using solar and wind power as well as using traditional Polynesian wayfinding techniques: following cues from nature including the sun, stars, waves and birds. We are excited to meet you and will continue to detail additional engagements as we continue sailing down the California coast keep up with us at www.hokulea.com Arrival Date to Halmoon Bay California: September 10, 2018 Return Date to Hawaiʻi: December 2018 Tentative Port Schedule (weather permitting - schedule subject to change): FREE FAMILY FRIENDLY Sausalito Sept. 19-22 Half Moon Bay Sept. 23-26 Monterey Harbor PUBLIC EVENTS Voyage Goals: Sept. 26-Oct. 3 Ventura Harbor Oct. 6-10 Channel Islands Harbor Oct. 10-14 Santa Cruz Island Oct. 14-16 King Harbor Oct. 17-22 Dana Point Oct. 23-30 San Diego Oct. 30-Nov.5 Explore, learn and share with people of Hawaiʻi and California Build a movement that changes worldview and inspires action towards a world with a thriving environment Connect with and honor indigenous communities Pay respects to California s Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Community Perpetuate the art, science and values of voyaging by developing the next generation of captains, navigators and crew members Plant seeds for a future Pacific Voyage Strengthen the identity of Hikianalia a traditional Polynesian voyaging canoe blending ancient wisdom with modern solutions. Powered by photovoltaic-driven electric motors, Hikianalia and her education crew address the environmental and cultural issues of today. Elevate and highlight the relationship between navigation and nature Seek out and share Stories of Hope about people doing extraordinary things to care for Island Earth Mahalo to Our Voyage Sponsors HOKULEA.COM @HOKULEAWWV
ALAHULA KAI O MALEKA C AL I FOR N I A V O Y A G E Meet Hikianalia, Sister Ship to Hōkūleʻa Hikianalia, At a Glance About Hikianalia Hikianalia is the Hawaiian name for the star Spica, which rises together with Hōkūleʻa (Arcturus) in Hawaiʻi. They are sister stars because they break the horizon together at the latitude of the Hawaiian islands. The canoe started as an escort vessel to Hōkūleʻa and is now used as a floating classroom blending ancient wisdom with modern solutions. Hikianalia specializes in scientific exploration of marine resources and training for the next generation of voyagers. Values and behavior practiced on the deck of the canoe including how to conserve resources, care for our oceans and fellow crewmembers are shared as a model for how we can live sustainably on islands or anywhere in the world. She combines the latest ecological technology with the heritage of voyaging tradition: each of her hulls contains an electric motor powered by onboard photovoltaic panels that convert sunlight to electric propulsive energy. With a zero carbon footprint, her design supports the Mālama Honua (care for Island Earth) mission. Built in Auckland, Aotearoa by Salthouse Boatbuilders Launched for sea trials on September 15, 2012 Set sail from Aotearoa to Tahiti on October 9, 2012. Arrived on October 25. Propulsion: Hikianalia, besides the wind, is powered by two photovoltaic-driven electric motors Length: 72 feet Width: 23 feet Crew Capacity: 14 Provision Capacity: 2,000 lbs Water Capacity: 220 gal Science Activities: PVS is working with partners such as the Ocean Voyages Institute, Nature Conservancy and Education Incubator to conduct science projects while on the voyage. Hye Jung Kim, the science and education specialist on the team will be collecting water samples for testing while at sea. The Ocean Voyages Institute (www.oceanvoyagesinstitute.org) is also providing the crew with tracking devices that will be tagged on to large garbage pieces found in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. The crew will also be checking the stomach content of fish and taking dorsal fin samples during the voyage. Crew Updates: The crew will be doing regular navigation, science and education updates that will be posted at hokulea.com and on social media: @hokuleawwv on Facebook and Instagram. History: The last time PVS sailed to San Francisco was in 1995 for Hōkūleʻa s West Coast Voyage where the canoe was greeted by 32 paddling canoes and showered with orchids from the Golden Gate Bridge. A crowd estimated in the thousands gathered to greet the canoe. Kimo Lyman, Mike Tongg, and Kalepa Baybayan served as captains of the canoe. HOKULEA.COM Help us Sustain the Legacy of our Voyage PVS Members have been the mainstay of support to PVS for over four decades. Your contribution today is allowing us to grow our legacy of wayfinding and voyaging beyond the boundaries of Polynesia to inspire a global movement to mālama honua, to care for our Island Earth. Please make your contribution now at: HOKULEA.COM/GIVE @HOKULEAWWV