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Ku Holo Mau / Sail On, Sail Always, Sail Forever 2007 Voyage to Micronesia for Mau Piailug Maisu: A Gift for Mau (Photo above: Maisu under construction at Kawaihae by Wes Correa, in the OHA newsletter. Photo below: Lashing the crossbeams, from the Honolulu Advertiser )
The Satawalese name Maisu [pronounced mai-shu] refers to breadfruit that has been knocked to the ground by high wind. “When it stay breadfruit season in our island, and a strong wind coming and shake all the breadfruits down, then you can go and collect it, even if it is not your tree,” Mau says. “We call that ‘maisu.’” In the same way, he says, the canoe Maisu will be available for anyone to partake freely of its learning: “Today, Micronesia is becoming like Hawaii a lot of modern custom. So I am trying to have a canoe to teach the kids navigation. They can come any time; the canoe is gonna be there waiting.” Other article about Mau and Maisu:
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