Partner Booths & Activities
Visit educational booths across campus featuring community partners, including: Ohana Wa’a, Polynesian Voyaging Society – Wa‘a Honua, Friends of Hōkūleʻa & Hawai‘iloa, Kōkua Kalihi Valley | Ho’oulu ‘Āina, Kānehūnāmoku Voyaging Academy, Polynesian Cultural Center – Iosepa, Mauna Kea Education Awareness, Makali‘i ‘Ohana, Arizona State University, NOAA Pacific Islands Region Collaboration Team, and more.
Overall Program Timeline
10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Daytime Program
Oral History Sessions
Planetarium Presentations w/ Featured Wayfinders
Virtual Reality Wayfinding Experiences
Moʻolelo Mai: Connections, Moananuiākea
11 a.m. + 1 p.m.
Location: Gallery Lawn, Outside Hawaiian Hall
Free with Museum Admission
Moananuiākea is the remembrance, the genealogy, the movement of time, and the passage from understanding into knowing. Over the last 48 years, canoes of all shapes, sizes, and functions have been birthed, and leaders have emerged as ancestral connections and voyaging memories are seamed together by the membrane of the ocean that passes under the hulls of canoe. The islands are pulled up, and the destination lies before us. Join the family as we Moʻolelo Mai Moananuiākea, and share our connections with Moananuiākea and how our experiences influence our lives today. These oral history talk-story sessions with special guests will be moderated by Pomai Bertelmann and Mahina Paishon-Duarte. Guest speakers to be announced!
5 p.m. – 10 p.m. Evening Program
Mele Mau:
Mele and ‘oli in honor of Papa Mau Piailug
Formal Proclamation in honor of Papa Mau Piailug
Concert featuring the Makali‘i ‘Ohana Top Ten & the Hōkūleʻa Album Band