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<p>HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herlad</p><p>Cousins Haweo’ula Makaimoku, 5, Kamaka Makaimoku, 2, and Tiessa Kawalae’a, 2, check out the Maiau of Hilo during the Fifth Annual Wayfinding and Navigation Festival at the ‘Imiloa Astronomy Center of Hawaii on Saturday afternoon. The annual festival celebrates the historic feats of Pacific navigators and current efforts to revive and expand celestial navigation skills. The day featured demonstrations, games and music.</p>

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Cousins Haweo’ula Makaimoku, 5, Kamaka Makaimoku, 2, and Tiessa Kawalae’a, 2, check out the Maiau of Hilo during the Fifth Annual Wayfinding and Navigation Festival at the ‘Imiloa Astronomy Center of Hawaii on Saturday afternoon. The annual festival celebrates the historic feats of Pacific navigators and current efforts to revive and expand celestial navigation skills. The day featured demonstrations, games and music.

<p>HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herlad</p><p>From left, Kawehi Lopez, Kala’i Aiona and Laurel Rain pound poi during the Fifth Annual Wayfinding and Navigation Festival at the ‘Imiloa Astronomy Center of Hawaii on Saturday afternoon.</p>

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From left, Kawehi Lopez, Kala’i Aiona and Laurel Rain pound poi during the Fifth Annual Wayfinding and Navigation Festival at the ‘Imiloa Astronomy Center of Hawaii on Saturday afternoon.

<p>HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herlad</p><p>Games and activities are played in the lawn during the Fifth Annual Wayfinding and Navigation Festival at the ‘Imiloa Astronomy Center of Hawaii on Saturday afternoon.</p>

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Games and activities are played in the lawn during the Fifth Annual Wayfinding and Navigation Festival at the ‘Imiloa Astronomy Center of Hawaii on Saturday afternoon.

Photos by HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald

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