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  1. Polynesian navigation - Wikipedia

    • Polynesian navigation or Polynesian wayfinding was used for thousands of years to enable long voyages across thousands of kilometres of the open Pacific Ocean. Polynesians made contact with nearly every island within the vast Polynesian Triangle, using outrigger canoes or double-hulled canoes. The double-hulled canoes were two large hulls, equa… See more

    History

    Between about 3000 and 1000 BC speakers of Austronesian languages spread through the islands of Southeast Asia – most likely starting out from Taiwan, as tribes whose natives were thought to have previously … See more

    Navigational techniques

    Polynesian navigation relies heavily on constant observation and memorization. Navigators have to memorize where they have sailed from in order to know where they are. The sun was the main guide for navigators … See more

     
  1. Ancient Polynesians used various types of boats for navigation and exploration, including12:
    • Outrigger canoes: These boats had an outrigger float attached to one side for stability.
    • Double-hulled canoes: These were two large hulls lashed side by side, used for long-distance voyages.
    • Navigators: Skilled navigators sailed uncharted seas to find undiscovered islands, using boats made from wood and braided fiber lashings.
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    Polynesians made contact with nearly every island within the vast Polynesian Triangle, using outrigger canoes or double-hulled canoes. The double-hulled canoes were two large hulls, equal in length, and lashed side by side.
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    In island culture, the double canoe and its navigator were integral to the survival of the people. As an island became overpopulated, navigators were sent out to sail uncharted seas to find undiscovered islands. For weeks, they would live aboard boats made from wood and lashings of braided fiber.
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