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james cook was the first one by sailing

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The first person to explore Hawaii is believed to be a Polynesian navigator named Hawaiʻiloa, who is credited with discovering the islands around 1,500 years ago. Hawaiʻiloa and other Polynesians are thought to have reached the Hawaiian Islands by using their navigational skills and knowledge of the stars to guide them across the vast Pacific Ocean.

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