Community Comments and Sharing
This space can be used for comments; it also allows those following the voyage in Hawai’i and the islands of the Marshalls, Micronesia, Palau, and Japan, to share with the crew and other readers what is special, valuable, and unique about their home islands.
What to Share: Tell us where you are from, then describe something that is special, valuable, and unique in the cultural and natural environments of your community and home island; and what you and your community can do to preserve and perpetuate what you value so that your children, grandchildren, and future generations can experience it as you do. (See What is special, valuable and unique about our home islands? for details on what to share.)
If you have extensive presentations and can post them on your own webspace, send a link; or links to a website or websites that contain more details on your subject.


Te Aurere sails to and from Norfolk Island as Hokule'a arrives in Okinawa
Icharibachode! (Once we meet we are all brothers and sisters)
Capt. Mike Taylor reflects on Okinawan school visit
Happy Sailing Uncle Mel from Molokai & The Dispatch
Message for Hokule'a 2007 Japan voyage fundraising project from Nainoa Thompson
Lecture and workshop schedules of Hokule’a in Japan
FROM Squid town
Welcome Hokule'a to Okinawa!
VALUES FOR LIFE 国際エッセイコンテスト
MoLoKaI
Protecting the special places of Palau
Okinawa is waiting for you:)
Haisai and Aloha From Okinawa!
Captain's Club Missing Capt. Mike!
Free Tracking Maps Available!!
I like your canoe
The first Japanese who landed on Hawai’i was came from Hiroshima, 1806
Kia ora from Waitara
Hokule’a 2007 voyage fundraising foundation
Navigator Initiation Ceremony on Satawal