2007 Voyage Photos > Okinawa (41)
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Okinawa Crew
From left to right, front row: Takuji Araki of Okinawa, apprentice navigator Ka'iulani Murphy, captain and navigator Nainoa Thompson, first mate Chadd Paishon of Kamuela, Kanako Uchino of Japan, Pomai Bertelmann of Kamuela, Atwood Makanani of Maui, back row: Kaina Holomalia of Nanakuli, Dr. Pete Roney the on-board doctor, Maile Neff of Kaua'i, who can barely be seen, and Timothy Gilliom of Maui.
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Securing the canoe at Itoman Harbor
Photo courtesy of Gary Goya
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itoman1.jpg
Photo courtesy of Gary Goya
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itoman2.jpg
Photo courtesy of Gary Goya
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itoman3.jpg
Photo courtesy of Gary Goya
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itoman4.jpg
Photo courtesy of Gary Goya
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itoman5.jpg
Photo courtesy of Gary Goya
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itoman6.jpg
Photo courtesy of Gary Goya
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Sailing into Itoman for Welcome Ceremony
courtesy of Hawaii Tourism Japan
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Pulling up dockside for the Welcome
courtesy of Hawaii Tourism Japan
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Hokule'a Haka at Itoman
courtesy of Hawaii Tourism Japan
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Okinawan hula halau welcomes the canoe
courtesy of Hawaii Tourism Japan
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Welcome to Okinawa
courtesy of Hawaii Tourism Japan
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Navigators Baybayan, Thompson, and Paishon
courtesy of Hawaii Tourism Japan
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Okinawan sailing canoe visiting Hokule'a
Courtesy of Gary Goya
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itoman canoe 2.jpg
Courtesy of Gary Goya
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itoman packing 3.jpg
Courtesy of Gary Goya
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itoman packing.jpg
Courtesy of Gary Goya
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itoman packing2.jpg
Courtesy of Gary Goya
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itoman students at dock.jpg
Courtesy of Gary Goya
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itoman students on dock 2.jpg
Courtesy of Gary Goya
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Kana talking with students on canoe
Courtesy of Gary Goya
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itoman students on canoe.jpg
Courtesy of Gary Goya
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itoman students on canoe2.jpg
Courtesy of Gary Goya
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PVS families in Okinawa.jpg
In PVS, we always feel as if we are all family. During this voyage, that sentiment is especially true. The attached photo shows five sets of parents and their children, all of whom are involved in the voyage, from left to right: Kalepa Babayan (captain, Hokule'a) and his daughter Kala (Hokule'a crew), Ka'iulani Murphy (Hokule'a crew) and her mother Denise (land crew for Hokule'a), Lee Taylor (Kama Hele crew) and his father Mike (captain, Kama Hele), Nainoa Thompson (captain, Hokule'a and Pres, PVS), Kepa Lyman and his father Kimo (both Kama Hele Crew), Erik Norris and his father Mark (both Kama Hele Crew). Photo and caption by Mike Taylor.
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Crew visiting Hakujin Shrine after a delay in departure
Photo by Gary Goya
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Packing for Kumamoto in the rain
Photo by Colin Sewake
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Farewell at Itoman
Photo by Ray Richards
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Farewell at Itoman
Photo by Ray Richards
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Leaving Itoman with paddling canoes
Photo by Mrs. Gwen Fred
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Towing out of Itoman
Photo by Ray Richards
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Hokule’a ‘Aiha’a
1. Crew members greet the people of Itoman, Okinawa with the Hokule’a ‘Aiha’a
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Generations of sailors
Generations of sailors, fathers & sons, mother and daughter, father and daughter, reception at camp foster
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Hawaii Aloha
12. Singing Hawaii Aloha at the end of the Okinawa welcoming dinner
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Okinawa hula dancers greet the canoe
Okinawa hula dancers greet the canoe in the afternoon, chanting “E ala e”
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Prayer at fishing shrine
Prayer at fishing shrine for safe voyage, Itoman, Okinawa
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Dancing iin Okinawa
Sharing in the culture of the Okinawa people
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Taiko drummers/dancers
Taiko drummers/dancers greet Hokule’a upon arrival to Itoman, Okinawa
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Taiko drummers/dancers
Taiko drummers/dancers
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Taiko drummers/dancers
Taiko drummers/dancers
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Kalepa speaking at the fisheries school in Itoman
Kalepa co-presenting at the fisheries school in Itoman, Okinawa


