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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Polynesian Voyaging Society
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SUMMARY:Polynesian Voyaging Society
DESCRIPTION:<p> </p><p>Lecture by Kaleomanuiwa Wong, Navigator, <a href="https://www.hokulea.com/" target="_blank">Polynesian Voyaging Society</a></p><p>Introduction by <a href="http://www.radcliffe.harvard.edu/people/john-huth-faculty-director">John Huth</a>, Codirector of the science program at the Radcliffe Institute and Donner Professor of Science in the Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University</p><p>In 1976, the Hawaiian voyaging canoe Hōkūleʻa became the first canoe in at least 300 years to navigate traditionally, unaided by instruments, from Hawaiʻi to Tahiti. Forty-one years later, Hōkūleʻa continues her three-year, worldwide voyage established to create global relationships and explore how to care for our oceans and Island Earth. Sailing in the wake of our ancestors, the canoes carry a message of mālama honua, caring for Island Earth and each other. Using our canoes as a platform, we hope to bridge cultural tradition and modern technology, timeless values and new visions, and to inspire the next generation of leaders to build sustainable solutions for Island Earth’s future. </p><hr><p>This event is free and open to the public. Doors open at 4:45 p.m.; lecture begins at 5 p.m.</p><p> </p>
LOCATION:Sheerr Room, Fay House, 10 Garden Street Cambridge, MA 02138
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