The Hōkūleʻa’s oceanic voyages,<em> </em>navigated by the stars, have led other Indigenous people to revive their own ancient traditions – and serve as a call to action on the climate
The Hokule‘a's first voyage to Tahiti in 1976 sparked what the Polynesian Voyaging Society's chief executive and navigator described as a "Hawaiian renaissance."
In a lesser-known area of Sicily, local artisans, shepherds, cheesemakers and farmers are opening their doors to create a new way for travellers to experience their island.