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- Alingano_Maisu abstract "Alingano Maisu, also known simply as Maisu /ˈmaɪʃuː/, is a double-hulled voyaging canoe built in Kawaihae, Hawaii by members of Na Kalai Waʻa Moku o Hawaiʻi and ʻOhana Wa'a members from throughout the Pacific and abroad as a gift and tribute to Satawalese navigator Mau Piailug, who navigated the voyaging canoe Hōkūleʻa on her maiden voyage to Tahiti in 1976 and has since trained numerous native Hawaiians in the ancient art of wayfinding. The word maisu in the name of the canoe comes from the Satawalese word for breadfruit. In particular, the word refers to breadfruit that has been knocked down by storm winds and is therefore available for anyone to take. The name is said to symbolize the knowledge of navigation that is made freely available.The concept for Alingano Maisu came about in 2001 when two Hawaiian voyaging groups, the Polynesian Voyaging Society and Na Kalai Waʻa Moku o Hawaiʻi, met with Piailug. The two hulls of the 56-foot (17 m) vessel were fabricated by the Friends of Hōkūleʻa and Hawaiʻiloa on Oʻahu and shipped to the Island of Hawaiʻi where Na Kalai Waʻa completed construction of the canoe. The Polynesian Voyaging Society provided much of the funding for the voyaging aspect of the project as well as an escort boat to help sail the canoe to Satawal.The canoe is home-ported on the island of Yap under the command of Piailug's son, Sesario Sewralur.".
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- Alingano_Maisu subject Category:Federated_States_of_Micronesia_culture.
- Alingano_Maisu subject Category:Hawaii_culture.
- Alingano_Maisu subject Category:Hokulea.
- Alingano_Maisu subject Category:Individual_sailing_vessels.
- Alingano_Maisu subject Category:Polynesian_navigation.
- Alingano_Maisu subject Category:Replications_of_ancient_voyages.
- Alingano_Maisu subject Category:Symbols_of_Hawaii.
- Alingano_Maisu subject Category:Training_ships.
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- Alingano_Maisu comment "Alingano Maisu, also known simply as Maisu /ˈmaɪʃuː/, is a double-hulled voyaging canoe built in Kawaihae, Hawaii by members of Na Kalai Waʻa Moku o Hawaiʻi and ʻOhana Wa'a members from throughout the Pacific and abroad as a gift and tribute to Satawalese navigator Mau Piailug, who navigated the voyaging canoe Hōkūleʻa on her maiden voyage to Tahiti in 1976 and has since trained numerous native Hawaiians in the ancient art of wayfinding.".
- Alingano_Maisu label "Alingano Maisu".
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