Aboard the Hokule‘a: Historic crew united by common drive

Kaniela Anakalea-Buckley steers Hokule‘a during a voyage from Miloli‘i to Kawaihae Sunday. (Cameron Miculka/West Hawaii Today)
Kawika Crivello, left, speaks with Crew Capt. Ah Lun Yung on board Hokule‘a during a voyage from Miloli‘i to Kawaihae on Sunday (Cameron Miculka/West Hawaii Today)
Pualani Lincoln Maielua speaks with Kaniela Anakalea-Buckley on board Hokule‘a Sunday. (Cameron Miculka/West Hawaii Today)
Will Mae-Huihui steers Hokule‘a during a voyage from Miloli‘i to Kawaihae Sunday. (Cameron Miculka/West Hawaii Today)
Hokule‘a quartermaster Ma‘ulili Dickson steers the vessel north along the coast of Hawaii Island during a voyage from Miloli‘i to Kawaihae Sunday. (Cameron Miculka/West Hawaii Today)

KAWAIHAE — As Pualani Lincoln Maielua steered Hokule‘a into harbor on the evening of April 29, the call of a pu swept the sea and about a dozen canoes made their way out to greet the incoming crew.