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21 - 22 Nov, 2025Free event
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Through cultural knowledge, hula dancing and song, and hands-on activities, they will share the wisdom of traditional Polynesian navigation and the values that guide Hawaiian life.
Learn about the Hawaiian Star Compass, a tool used by ancient voyagers to navigate vast ocean distances by observing celestial bodies. This compass, adapted by Nainoa Thompson from Mau Piailug’s Micronesian model, connects participants to a legacy of exploration, resilience, and environmental stewardship.
About the Keiki Wa'a Project
The Keiki Waʻa Project began on Kauaʻi and has since traveled the globe, sharing the story of Hōkūleʻa, the voyaging canoe that reignited pride in Hawaiian culture and inspired a global movement to live in harmony with our island Earth.
This is more than a workshop - it’s an invitation to rediscover ancestral knowledge, celebrate cultural survival, and inspire future generations.
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Getting there
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The Museum is a short walk from the centre of town and Waitematā station. There are also parking buildings nearby on Pakenham St East and Market Lane.
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