Kiaʻi Papahānaumokuākea: Protecting our Puʻuhonua From Commercial Fishing - Ka Wai Ola
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Kiaʻi Papahānaumokuākea: Protecting our Puʻuhonua From Commercial Fishing - Ka Wai Ola
By the Papahānaumokuākea Native Hawaiian Cultural Working Group The late “Uncle Kawika” Kapahulehua, who was a member of the Papahānaumokuākea Native Hawaiian Cultural Working Group (CWG), once shared about a special fishing tradition of his people, the ʻOhana Niʻihau. Each year, eight men would journey by double-hull canoe, slicked with coconut oil and stocked with salt and supplies, across the 120 miles to Nihoa Island. Guided by southern wind…
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