hokalaa is the name for a star. we call it the star of gladness.y it's -- there's actually two purposes. one is to bring attention to the environmental conditions of our oceans. and two it's to teach the next generation of voyagers, and by the end of the voyage we should be able to hand it off. in 1970, it was about rediscovering ourselves as hawaiians, as polynesians, looking back at our past and brings it to the floor. so and then as we went along over the years. it was first rediscovering our past, and understanding our present. and right now this voyage is for the future. basically they use the stars, a combination of stars, wind direction, swells, birds, and to find our way from island to island. the second leg is an island hopping. then the third leg will take it to new zealand. and then it will spend some time in new zealand, and circumnavigate the whole of the island. from australia across the indian ocean. from madagascar to durbin. and then around the cape of good hope. and then shoot across the atlantic and start climbing up the eastern