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Vaka Taumako Project
Mission Statement July, 2002
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Project Goals
Goal 2) Sail Ancient Voyaging Routes and Revive Trade Relationships within the Santa Cruz Group and beyond in order to demonstrate and revive ancient knowledge of self-reliant means of communication and prosperity between island peoples. Goal 3) Train a New Generation in Traditional Voyaging Skills and Values using each type of canoe. Training includes canoe-building, deep-sea sailing, navigation, weaving, carving, food and cargo preparation, safety at sea, weather prediction, protocols for ordering and paying for canoes and cargo, and for visiting and hosting voyagers, and spiritual negotiation of voyaging problems in planning and execution. Goal 4) Document the Process and Create an Archive of video, written, photo, and other educational materials and products for the benefit of nga Taumako, other Solomon Islanders, other Polynesians, serious researchers, and the public. Documentation and educational products include scholarly and popular articles, a book about the project, and an edited volume of stories and artwork by nga Taumako, and archival video productions. An archive of copies of all materials will be created at Taumako, and a backup copy of written, photographic and video materials will be lodged abroad. Goal 5) Produce Information and Educational Materials to foster nga Taumako educational goals and to bring world awareness of both the practical and spiritual nature of this ancient voyaging heritage, to produce articles and books, and to create an archive of voyaging knowleedge and documentation, including a multi-part archival video production. Goal 6) Initiate and Coordinate Cultural Exchanges between Taumako people and the outside world in order to revive ancient voyaging knowledge and wisdom, aid communication between nga Taumako and other Polynesians, and to increase world awareness of Polynesian seafaring traditions.
Goal 7) Protect and Benefit the Taumako Community in the following
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Project Objectives
Objectives: Goal 2) Sail On Ancient Voyaging Routes and Revive Trade Relationships
Objectives: Goal 3) Train a New Generation In Traditional Seafaring Skills and Values
Objectives: In September or October, 2002, apprentices from Taumako deliver the new tealolili to Outer Reef Islands. Goal 4) Document the Process and Create An Archive
Objectives: Preserve the super-8, hi-8, and ntsc footage that was shot in 1996-8 by transfer to betacam or digital format, and obtain copies of the digital footage that we paid professionals to shoot in 1998 but they have not provided. Enable Taumako video students continue to record each VTP activitiy and learn to edit their footage into educational products. Purchase of another student camera, computer, and software, for recording, logging, transfers, and editing. Taumako students log and edit the archival video footage toward creation of a four hour educational video showing every step of the building of the tepuke, Vaka Taumako, and a four hour educational video showing sailing and navigation methods. Goal 5) Produce Information and Educational Materials
Objectives: Record, translate, and edit a volume of Taumako voyaging stories and art. Make a four hour archival product showing the building of voyaging canoes, and a four hour product on navigational and seafaring knowledge and it's transmission to Taumako students. Professional videographers give advanced training to Taumako students. Goal 6) Initiate and Coordinate Cultural Exchanges:
Objectives: Fly five nga Taumako to Kaua'i to complete the building of the tealolili voyaging canoe and do trial sailing and interisland voyage, and to identify Polynesian navigation stars using planeterium facilties. Taumako youth and Hawaii youth exchange visits, and train each other in traditional knowledge. Goal 7) Protect and Benefit Taumako Community
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The Vaka Taumako Project
Contact Dr. Mimi George, Principal Investigator
H. M. Wyeth, Permanent Secretary
Larry Williamson, Webmaster and Video Instructor To get onto our mailing list and/or to send in a contribution, please mail your name, address, e-mail address, and phone / fax to Mimi George at the address above. |
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Updated 07/21/02