On 31 October 2011, the State Department of Transportation and the Polynesian Voyaging Society came together to dedicate a navigational star compass that links modern day travelers to the ancient Polynesian seafarers. Located on the concourse linking the interisland, domestic, and international terminals, the compass is a reminder for both kamaʻāina and malihini alike of Hawaiʻi’s rich nautical history. The compass is the most recent addition to a series of improvements to display Hawaiian culture, language, and history at the state’s airports.
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Our vision is to reestablish the Native Hawaiian worldview to a place of authority in Hawaiians, Hawaiʻi and the rest of the world.
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