The Back Gallery: The Making of Hawai`iloa
Ka Hana Nui o Hawai`iloa

E ala! E alu! E kuilima!
Up! Together! Join hands!
A call to come together to tackle a given task.
(`Olelo No`eau 258; Pukui 1983)
[ NHCAP | NHCAP: The Voyaging Program | The Mauloa Canoe ]

[ The Vision of Hawai`iloa | Canoes of Old | Designing Hawai`iloa ]

[ Wanted: Two Massive Trees | Searching in Vain | Gifts from the Northwest Coast ]

[ Mechanical Muscle | Carving the Hulls | Woods of Hawai`iloa ]

[ Adze-Making | Lau Hala Plaiting | Sail Making ]

[ Cordage | Endemic Nettle | Hibiscus Bark ]

[ Canoe Lashing | Bringing the Past Forward | Assembling the Hawai`iloa ]

[ The Canoe Blessing | Sea Trials | Navigators ]

[ Making Ready ]


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