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FestPAC 2024: Marine Corps Base Hawaii Welcomes the Polynesian Voyaging Society
Marine Corps Base Hawaii supports the arrival of the Polynesian Voyaging Society during the 2024 Festival of the Pacific Arts and Culture Wa’a Ceremony at MCBH, June 4, 2024. The visit consisted of a welcome ceremony, a tour of the Hokule’a and Iosepa, and a dinner after the Hokule’a and six of her sister wa'a moored at the MCBH marina. For the first time, Hawaii will host the FestPAC, which serves as a platform for cultural exchange, celebration of indigenous artistry, and the promotion of regional solidarity among Pacific nations. (U.S. Marine Corps video by Lance Cpl. Carlos Daniel Chavez-Flores)
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