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Kia

The Kia is the mast of the canoe. It holds the sail up, and helps transfer energy from the sail to the canoe.

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Maka

The Maka or Maka Lāʻau is the spar of the canoe, that hold the sail open. Adjusting the spar, adjusts the sail space providing the right area for varyingwindconditions. 

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Hoe

The hoe is the paddle. The paddle steers the canoe keeping course. The best crew are experienced on the hoe.

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ʻInana Hou - Revive, Restore, Rebirth

Every part of the waʻa and every crew member is essential for us to embark on this journey to ʻInana Hou. In 2025, we are dedicated to supporting Lahaina’s generational housing goals and raising funds for a much-needed community hub—a place where our ʻāina and ʻohana can gather, heal, and thrive. Together, we can ʻĪnana Hou, creating a legacy of strength, kuleana, and aloha for the generations to come.

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Heiau

The heiau is the mast step, and the name of Hōkūleʻa's mast step. The mast step captures the energy of the sail and drives the canoe forward.

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