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.


Mahalo for the "Vicarious Voyage"
To Students and Teachers around the World: An Invitation to PVS Education Weblog!
Where Mr. Yoshio Kawano came from?
Are we going to lose the art of navigation?
Terraced fields of Mizugaura (Uwajima, Ehime)
Kia Ora koutou a Maisu
The Voyage of the Ancient Vessel “Kai-oh” and sarcophagus of Emperor
On Photos of Maisu
Halau from Carson,Ca
Aloha from St Mary's School in Pinckney, Michigan, USA
Miyamoto Tsuneichi and Suo-Oshima
aloha from the island of saipan
Imua Hokule'a !
Watching your progress from South Africa
Greetings from Chuuk High School
The Beginning of Navigation
Aloha, grace, and good tidings from Mana'e, Moloka'i...
Aloha to the canoe crews from our class
Aloha to Maisu!
1st Grade Class at Wai'alae School is excited to follow the Hokule'a.