WebThe Polynesian Voyaging Society (PVS) is a non-profit research and educational corporation based in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. PVS was established to research and perpetuate traditional Polynesian voyaging methods. Using replicas of traditional double-hulled canoes, PVS undertakes voyages throughout Polynesia navigating without modern instruments. WebFIRST LEG OF KAIMILOA’S CRUISE YIELDS MANY VALUED TROPHIES FOR BISHOP MUSEUM COLLECTION THE HONOLULU STAR BULLETIN FEBRUARY 8, 1925 Kellum Party Visits Little Known Atolls of “Line” Region and “Down Under”; Ancient Ruins Add to Knowledge of Prehistoric Polynesia; Beautiful Yacht Is Welcome
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