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Alingano Maisu, also
known as
Maisu /ˈmaɪʃuː/, is a double-hulled
voyaging canoe built in Kawaihae, Hawaii, by
members of Na
Kalai Waʻa Moku o Hawaiʻi...
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Families of the Vast Ocean). On
January 23, 2007 the Hokuleʻa and the
Alingano Maisu set sail on a
voyage to
Micronesia and ****an. In
March 2007, the...
- Germans, and ****anese in succession. The double-hulled
voyaging canoe Alingano Maisu,
gifted by the
Polynesian Voyaging Society to
master navigator Mau...
- People"
voyage named "Kū Holo Mau",
presented Mau with a
canoe named the
Alingano Maisu, a gift for his key role in
reviving traditional wayfinding navigation...
- navigation. On 19 January 2007, Hōkūle‘a left Hawaiʻi with the
voyaging canoe Alingano Maisu on a
voyage through Micronesia (map) and
ports in
southern ****an...
- double-hulled canoes,
beginning with Hōkūleʻa and
followed by Makali'i,
Alingano Maisu, and Mo‘okiha O Pi‘ilani. The
canoes and
their worldwide voyages...
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Polynesian navigation methods without instruments. The
Hikianalia and
Alingano Maisu are
other extant double-hulled
voyaging canoes. The
German linguist...
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Chief Miko is parti****ting in the
construction of this
project called Alingano Maisu .
According to Mau Piailug's instructions, it
adorns the bow of the...
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replica of a
Chamorro sakman ("flying proa")
built between 2007 and 2008
Alingano Maisu Waʻa
kaulua Kawaihae,
Hawaii United
States A double-hulled voyaging...
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Polynesian Voyaging Society presented Piailug a double-hulled canoe, the
Alingano Maisu, as a gift for his key role in
reviving traditional wayfinding navigation...