WHY CANOES ARE FAMILY ON “VOICES OF TRUTH - ONE-ON-ONE WITH HAWAI`IʻS FUTURE"
"Canoes Are Family - A Visit With Scotty Reis-Moniz"
Canoes are not often thought of as a person or family member, but thatʻs
only part of what we learned in our visit with Scotty Reis-Moniz of the
Waimanalo Canoe Club. Because wa`a, as they are called in Hawaiian,
were considered way more than transportation, they held an exalted place
in ancient Hawai`i and still do today. While most of us see
canoe-racing as a sport, that only begins to scratch the surface of the
amazing role they have in Hawai`iʻs culture. Donʻt miss our fascinating
visit with Scotty on the beach in Waimanalo as we meet some of his canoe
family and youʻll soon see why thereʻs a deep connection between wa`a
and people that goes back centuries - Watch It Here
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