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Born to explore Get outside with this interactive book that shows
how explorers have found their way around the planet for thousands
of years. Read about the ancient Polynesians who tracked the stars
and waves to sail precise paths through the ocean. Or the Age of
European Exploration navigators who use compasses and dead
reckoning to reach the New World. And learn the science behind
radar and modern-day GPS satellites. Then discover how to do it
yourself! With illustrated activities as well as handy tips
throughout, you’ll learn the fascinating history and seriously
useful skills to become a true navigator. Up your adventure game
and learn to: —Find north and south by reading the trees —Make
a simple compass —Use the stars to tell time —Build a basic
sextant —Get your bearings using the sun —Go treasure hunting
with GPS
In the summer of 1985, a mostly Hawaiian crew set out aboard
Hokulea, a reconstruction of an ancient double canoe, to
demonstrate what skeptics had steadfastly denied: that their
ancestors, sailing in canoes and navigating solely by reading the
stars, ocean swells, and other natural signs, could intentionally
sail across the Pacific, exploring the vast oceanic realm of
Polynesia and discovering and settling all the inhabitable islands
there. Their odyssey from Hawaii to Aotearoa (New Zealand) and
back, through seven archipelagos and across 12,000 nautical miles,
dramatically refuted theorists who had declared that because of the
unseaworthiness of their canoes and the inaccuracy of their
navigational methods, the Polynesians could only have been pushed
accidentally to their islands by the vagaries of wind and current.
Voyage of Rediscovery recounts this remarkable journey through the
Pacific, describing how the Hawaiian navigator, Nainoa Thompson,
guided the canoe over thousands of miles of open ocean without
compass, sextant, charts, or any other navigational aids. There are
tales of a curiosity attack by sperm whales and of the crew's
welcome to Aotearoa by Maori tribesmen who dubbed them their sixth
tribe. The experimental approach developed by Ben Finney of
reconstructing the ancient voyaging canoes, then testing the canoes
and the traditional ways of navigating on long voyages, has
transformed our ideas about Polynesian migration. It has also been
embraced by Hawaiians and other Polynesians as a way to experience
and celebrate their rich ancestral heritage as premier seafarers of
the ancient world. By sailing in the wake of their ancestors, the
Hawaiians and other Polynesians whocaptained, navigated, and crewed
Hokulea made the long journey described in Voyage of Rediscovery a
truly cultural as well as scientific odyssey of exploration into
their ancestral past.
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