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Hōkūle'a (the star of gladness) is the name of the replica of the wooden sailing canoe that was used in ancient Hawaii. This vessel was created for the sole purpose of recreating the voyages of the Polynesian migration from Hawaii to the Tahitian Islands.

The following story that profoundly surrounds my memory is glossed over with a legendary man. This story is that of the 1978 voyage that famous legendary surfer Eddie Akau was a part of and lost his life for. I was 18 years old at the time and an avid beach attendee and knew of many surfers on our North Shore of Oahu. Eddie Aikau was one of them and he was a lifeguard as well. He was hired by the City & County of Honolulu in 1968 to take care of all the beaches from Haleiwa to Sunset Beach. As a surfer he even won the 1977 Duke Kahanamoku Surfing Championship

Eddie Aikau was a crew member aboard the Hokulea after he volunteered to be part of that voyage in 1978.  On March 16, 1978 the voyaging canoe set sail and about 16 miles south off the coast of the island of Molokai the Hokulea developed a leak and capsized. Eddie took his surfboard and started paddling towards the island of Lanai seeking help. The US Coast Guard eventually saved the rest of the crew, but Eddie Aikau was never to be seen again. This was the largest air-sea search in Hawaii history!

A tribute to a brave man, an avid surfer, saver of lives as a lifeguard (two weeks before this incident he had saved a tv producer) and a hero as he definitely lost his life to find help for his fellow crew members. Aloha and Mahalo my friend.

The picture to the right is the Hokulea voyaging canoe "Courtesy of JOAQUIN SIOPACK-The Honolulu Advertiser " and following is a list of voyages since the Hokulea came into existence.

  •  1976- From Hawaii to Tahiti and back.
  • 1978-The Eddie Akau mishap.
  • 1980- Recreation of navigating without instruments by Native Hawaiian Navigator, Nainoa Thompson
  • 1985-"The Voyage of Rediscovery" and the Hokulea traveled 16k miles to many destinations 
  • 1992- From Rarotonga and back to Hawaii via Tahiti
  • 1995-Hokulea and sister ships Hawaiiloa and Makalii sailed to Marquesas Islands and back via Tahiti (spring)
  • 1995- Hokulea and Hawaiiloa sailed from Seattle to San Diego along the West Coast of the U.S.
  • 1999- From Hawaii to Rapa Nui and back.
  • 2004-Navigator Thompson led this voyage through the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands (including Midway and the Atolls)
  • 2007 -Currently sailing from Hawaii to the Federated States of Micronesia. From there they will sail on to Japan!

What an outstanding creation the Polynesian Voyaging Society is bringing to us to give us more insight, information and knowledge on our Hawaiian History and Culture.

 

 

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31 Comments on The Voyages of the Hawaiian "Hōkūle'a": A Tribute to Eddie Akau

JUL
19
2007
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Sally--I have learned so much about Hawaii from you and your wonderful blog. Eddie Akau lead an amazing life...Imagine living on the ocean. Atleast he is at rest in the place he loved.
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Teri:  I just got goosebumps reading your comment.  All of us say that...he loved the ocean and that's where he is.

4:24pm • #2
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Thank you for this wonderful story and tribute, Sally. He was a hero right to the end.The canoes are beautiful~I love the red sails !

I agree with Teri, your blog is a wonderful history and information center for everything Hawaii . I have a cousin who lives there and I am now getting the urge to visit more and more due to reading your  beautiful posts.

Jo 

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Hey Sally, what an amazing hero and a great tribute.  The canoes are awesome.  Imagine seeing one in person...that would be great.  Most of us live vicariously through your posts.  :)
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Sally, Thanks you for sharing this . I too love your Hawaiin stories and history. Very interesting. BTW thanks for the CD. I will be playing in my car tomorrow while riding around. I can't wait!!! I loved his Youtube video so I'm sure the CD will be very relaxing. 
6:16pm • #5
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Sally- Your posts about Hawaiian culture and history and your heritage are absolutely my most favorite posts ever! I love this post!  I did not appreciate it as much when I was younger living there. When I move back this time I am going to soak it all in, well, actually that is what I do now when I want to destress. I study Hawaii! Thanks and keep writing these awesome posts. Katerina
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Jo-Anne:  I'm back!  I had to say that...here I go again. I love to write about my home, the culture and all the heroes (I've written quite a few)

Staphanie: I haven't even seen it in person...just on the news.

BB:  It sure is....let me know how you like it....and thanks for sharing some of our Hawaii...right here on AR!

N& K:  The same goes for all the places I've been ....I wish I enjoyed Izmir, Turkey while I was there...one day I'll go back.

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Sally - This afternoon I've been running lots of errands in my car.  Not because I really need to, but I've been listening to the most wonderful music in my car.  Thank you so much for your thoughtful gift!

Now for a bit of Hawaii info-what is the name of the plant in the picture on this post?  It's one of my favorites and I;ve never known the name.

7:15pm • #8
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Sally, my husband who is an avid surfer and sailor really enjoyed reading this post. Thank you.
7:26pm • #9
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Hi Sally,

I know nothing about Hawaii and I don't like not knowing about something. I guess I just have read all your posts. Thank you.

Bill Roberts

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Marlene:  I bought it at WalMart the other day along with the bromeliad in the other post (my husband "trimmed" my orchids and killed four! So I had to replenish color)

Mana:  You're so welcome...I share stuff with my husband too...the funny ones BB does...haha!

Bill:  That's funny...feel free...got plenty in here already!

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Sally,

I always learn something new from Hawaii, thanks to your posts, keep the good blog and work and say Aloha to your friend Randy !

Ray Saenz

8:22pm • #12
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Sally - I am always amazed at the history you tell of the Islands. Love the stories!
8:40pm • #13
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Sally.... and to think that Hawaii was just a paradise. As so many have mentioned, I have learned so much from you. Nice job here and a great tribute.

jeff belonger

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Ray:  Thanks Ray..and I'll let Randy know!

Paula: I'm glad everyone enjoys the stories! Sure makes it worthwhile to write!

Jeff:  Thanks and a lot more than paradise...cool stuff going on here!

8:56pm • #15
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Sally, I had never heard that story told before.  Heroes or something that we can never have enough of, and when we find them there story should be told.

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Sally~ 

I read your BLOG every day..right now as I sit here late at night reading...with my cat on my lap..and he is insisting on typing as well...WE are both smiling..Thank you so much for the quality of your BLOG and your heart!

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George:  He was very well known amongst the surfing crowd and something clicked when I thought of the Hokulea this morning.

janAnne: Thanks so much....I know you love my Hawaii stuff...I'm glad I bring a smile to a lot of people and awe to the rest. I love my home.

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Sally, here you are again writing a very well thought out and graphic post. Great story, and beautiful photos. Thanks,

  Pepper http://www.GlitterMaker.com/ - Glitter Graphics





11:40pm • #19
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Teri: Thanks so much. I love doing these stories so I can bring you all a little hawaii info.
12:19am • #20
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your history and legend lessons always amaze me.... thanks for sharing and educating us
12:50am • #21
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Thesa: Just as yours do me. I love your area...you always have beautiful pictures too. I'm still in awe over the deer.
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Sally - Sweet of your husband to help out.  Next time ask him to use scissors that have been sterilized.  Orchids can be a little peevish!
2:02am • #23
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Your tribute makes Hawaii even more of a desirable place to live and visit.
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As usual, this post is incredibaly informative and interesting.  You do a great job of writing a factual post that is easy and fun to read.  I always know that when I click on your blog, I will close my laptop with some new knowledge rattling around in my head.  Now, being able to recall it tomorrow... let's not go there!  But I'm glad to know it for today! 
8:16am • #25
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Marlene:  That's the kind of help I don't need.  Gotta love em though.

Neal: Thanks Neal...Those were my post high school days...once in awhile I remember something :)

Christina: Bringing a little Hawaii and a little of our history to your laptop!

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Always love the Hawaii posts, thanks a bunch for the history lesson. 
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Laurie: Thanks for your stopping by and commenting!
2:02pm • #28
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13
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Hey Sally, I just found this blog of your's, excellent as usual, the Hukulea is a story close to my heart.

I love how you call your blog Celeste "Sally" Cheeseman's Mililani Hawaii Real Estate Blog 2007 

I think when I started mine, I just called it Karens blog      (duh), sure would like to rename it something like Karen's Maui real estate blog, do you know if it's possible to change the name?

If you ever have referrals for Maui, I'd love to take great care of em for you.  :)

aloha, Karen

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Left side of your home page click my settings and change your title!

And...you're on my Associate list.

9:55am • #30
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Hi Sally - 3h00 in the morning and was looking for info about surfer Eddie Akau for my daugther school project and landed here. After reading all the comments on your blog  made me realize that Maui is a place I would like to visit sometime in tne future. But luckely here (South Africa) we also have beautiful beaches so I reasure myself that even I am not able to visit your country that the sea toutches our shores and in a sence we are connected.

Marette du Plessis
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