Sam Low
Hokule’a, the famous replica of an ancient Polynesian voyaging canoe, visited Martha’s Vineyard in June of last year.
In Hawaii they call it Ho’oponopono. And the Wampanoag people have a similar traditional process — a way of finding a balance or resolution between the victim of a crime and the perpetrator.
David Stanwood’s concert at the West Tisbury Library was scheduled to begin at 4 p.m. and folks were still flooding in.
The Kuehn’s Way affordable housing development is named in honor of Robert H. Kuehn Jr.
When Hokule’a sails into Vineyard Haven on June 28, the captain and navigator Bruce Blankenfeld will guide her to Tisbury Wharf.
Imagine an ocean of islands spanning ten million square miles. Now imagine you must navigate that world without charts or instruments.
