alaliiki
Alaliiki is a traditional Polynesian canoe, specifically associated with the culture of the Hawaiian Islands. These canoes were primarily used for transportation, fishing, and warfare, playing a central role in Hawaiian society for centuries. The term "alaliiki" derives from the Hawaiian language, where "ala" means "canoe" and "liiki" refers to a type of canoe with a distinctive shape and purpose.
Alaliiki canoes were typically large, double-hulled vessels, often constructed from native materials such as koa wood.
The construction of an alaliiki involved intricate craftsmanship, with each hull often carved from a single
In modern times, the revival of traditional Polynesian voyaging has led to renewed interest in alaliiki canoes.
Today, alaliiki canoes remain symbols of Hawaiian heritage, embodying the resilience, ingenuity, and deep connection to