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The Hokule'a was created to revive and promote traditional Polynesian wayfinding and navigation techniques, which had been largely forgotten. Launched in 1976, this voyaging canoe serves as a symbol of cultural pride and identity for Native Hawaiians and other Pacific Islanders. It also aims to educate people about the importance of ocean conservation and the connections between culture, environment, and navigation. Through its voyages, Hokule'a has fostered awareness about indigenous knowledge and the significance of preserving cultural heritage.

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