The Navigators Film

03 October 2009 by Tristan Gooley

mau pialug star compassOne of the parts of the Beginner’s Guide course that is always popular, no doubt because it is a break from listening to me bang on, is when I show a short excerpt from the film, The Navigators. In this excellent 1982 Sam Low documentary about indigenous Pacific navigation methods, we get to seeĀ  scenes where master navigator Mau Pialug instructs new recruits on the small island of Satawal in navigating at night with a star compass. Following this it gets a bit emotional as we witness the climax of Mau’s 2500 voyage from Hawaii to Tahiti, without any instruments.

It is a rare gem of a film and took me a little while to track down. In the end I had to email Sam Low himself, he was very helpful and pointed me towards this small distribution company. Please mention me if you order a copy, as they have been kind enough to grant me permission to show excerpts during my courses.

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The Natural Navigator is the school set up by Tristan Gooley to research and teach natural navigation.

Natural navigation is the art of being able to find your way solely by using nature. It encompasses using the sun, moon, stars, weather, water, land, plants and animals.

The courses are designed for those who enjoy the outdoors. Who comes on the courses? Read the feedback from those who have been on the courses here.

If you would like to know more about natural navigation you can browse the website, read about my natural navigation book, or listen to a BBC Radio 4 programme.

 



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