The Discovery of Hawaii
It is believed that this
uninhabited, remote island was discovered and first visited sometime before 450
AD by voyagers from the Marquesas islands in the South Pacific. They traversed
thousands of miles of uncharted open ocean in double hull canoes that were
constructed without the use of metal. The south point of the island of Hawaii
is one of the earliest place of habitation. The people who came to live here
were without written language. They preserved their history with chants and
legends, and much of the early history is gone, dying with the Kahunas
(priests) and story tellers who held the knowledge.
- Time Travel: Click on a
time line date to move to a different time period in
history.
- Interactive Picture:
Click on a number to view the location as
the subject of a work of art or photograph... choose the flower for more
information.
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"The Discovery of Hawaii.", a picture.
- Ka Lae, the southern-most point on the island.
- Pua-pilo endemic Hawaiian
flower.
 
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