Category
page 1Polynesian navigation
outrigger canoe
boat with stabilizer(s)
waka
Māori watercraft, usually canoes
Polynesian navigation
methods to navigate the Pacific ocean
Taumako
thumb|right|300px|Taumako and Tahua
Hawaiʻiloa
Hawaiiloa (alt. Hawaii Loa or Ke Kowa i Hawaii) is a mythical Hawaiian fisherman and navigator who is said to have discovered the island of Hawaii.
Hōkūleʻa
right|240px|thumb|Stern of Port (nautical)|portside hull and center [[steering oar]]
right|240px|thumb|Hōkūle‘a, under tow, in Ōshima District, Yamaguchi|Ōshima channel, Yamaguchi-prefecture, Japan

Va'a
thumb|right|220px|John La Farge 1891 painting of girls carrying a vaʻa at Vaiala, [[Samoa.]]
te lapa
oceanic light phenomenon
Sennit
thumb|right|250px|Magimagi sennit of [[Fiji around wooden ceiling posts.]]
Māori migration canoes
aspect of Māori oral history involving migration on legendary canoes
David Lewis
British-New Zealand sailor and adventurer