Wayfinders of the Pacific
The Art and Science of Traditional Navigation
Embark on a voyage across the world’s greatest ocean with *Wayfinders of the Pacific*, a revelatory journey into the art and science of traditional navigation. From the star‑compass readings that guided ancient canoes to the subtle language of swells, winds, birds, and clouds, this book unveils how Pacific peoples turned a seemingly endless sea into a highway of knowledge, trade, and spiritual connection.
Through vivid storytelling, oral histories, and the firsthand accounts of modern voyagers aboard Hōkūle‘a and other revived canoes, you’ll discover how navigation is both a disciplined science and a living cultural practice—one that binds communities, shapes identity, and offers timeless lessons for sustainable living in an era of climate change.
Whether you’re a sailor, scholar, lover of adventure, or simply curious about humanity’s deep relationship with the water, *Wayfinders of the Pacific* invites you to look up, feel the swell, and chart a course toward a richer understanding of our shared oceanic heritage. Prepare to be inspired by the wisdom that has kept islanders navigating by the stars for millennia—and learn how it can guide us forward today.
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