Crew Profile: Keala Kahuanui

PVS Member Since 2000
HOMETOWN:
Kawaihae, Hawai'i
PRIMARY DUTY:
Cook
OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES:
Watch Captain
WORLDWIDE VOYAGE LEGS SAILED:
Leg 3: Tahiti to Sāmoa
Keala began her voyaging training on the wa'a kaulua (double hulled voyaging canoe) Makali'i under the guidance of many of Hōkūleʻa's early crewmembers. In 2007, she sailed on her first oceanic voyage, Ku Holo Mau, to sail the wa'a kaulua Alingano Maisu to Micronesia in order to gift it to Pwo Master Navigator Mau Piailug. She is a Hawaiian cultural resource teacher at the Hawaiian immersion charter school Kanu o ka ʻAina.
While at sea, Keala appreciates reconnecting with crewmembers from past voyages and hopes to make lasting connections to perpetuate the values and lessons of voyaging. Back on land, Keala loves to go swimming with her three grandchildren at the Coral Flats in Kawaihae.
While at sea, Keala appreciates reconnecting with crewmembers from past voyages and hopes to make lasting connections to perpetuate the values and lessons of voyaging. Back on land, Keala loves to go swimming with her three grandchildren at the Coral Flats in Kawaihae.
Keala Kahuanui: Related Posts
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Crew Update, August 15, 2014
inHōkūleʻa crewmember Keala Kahuanui has an update as the waʻa continue to Pago Pago, Samoa. -
Ask the Crew | Keala Kahuanui: How is water used on Hōkūleʻa?
Micah from Kapiolani Community College, and Jim from Phoenix, Arizona ask about fresh water use during deep sea voyages.