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Sea people : the puzzle of Polynesia / Christina Thompson.

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  • ISBN: 9780062060877
  • ISBN: 0062060872
  • Physical Description: xvi, 365 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ; 24 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York, NY : Harper, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, [2019]

Content descriptions

General Note:
"The quest to understand who first settled the islands of the remote Pacific, where they came from, how they got there, and how we know..."--Jacket.
Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 325-348) and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Prologue: Kealakekua Bay -- The eyewitnesses (1521-1722). A very great sea : the discovery of Oceania ; First contact : Mendana in the Marquesas ; Barely an island at all : atolls of the Tuamotus ; Outer limits : New Zealand and Easter Island -- Connecting the dots (1764-1778). Tahiti : the heart of Polynesia ; A man of knowledge : Cook meets Tupaia ; Tupaia's chart : two ways of seeing ; An aha moment : a Tahitian in New Zealand -- Why not just ask them? (1778-1920). Drowned continents and other theories : the nineteenth-century Pacific ; A world without writing : Polynesian oral traditions ; The Aryan Maori : an unlikely idea ; A viking in Hawai'i : Abraham Fornander ; Voyaging stories : history and myth -- The rise of science (1920-1959). Somatology : the mesure of man ; A Maori anthropologist : Te Rangi Hiroa ; The Moa hunters : stone and bones ; Radiocarbon dating : the question of when ; The Lapita people : a key piece of the puzzle -- Setting sail (1947-1980). Kon-Tiki : Thor Heyerdahl's raft ; Drifting not sailing : Andrew Sharp ; The non-armchair approach : David Lewis experiments ; Hokole'a : sailing to Tahiti ; Reinventing navigation : Nainoa Thompson -- What we know now (1990-2018). The latest science : DNA and dates ; Coda : two ways of knowing.
Subject: Polynesians > History.
Navigation > Polynesia > History.
Polynesians > Migrations.
Polynesia > Discovery and exploration.
Oceania > Discovery and exploration.

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Sea People : The Puzzle of Polynesia
Sea People : The Puzzle of Polynesia
by Thompson, Christina
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Table of Contents

Sea People : The Puzzle of Polynesia

SectionSection DescriptionPage Number
List of Platesp. xv
Prologue   Kealakekua Bayp. 1
Part IThe Eyewitnesses (1521-1722)
    A Very Great Sea: The Discovery of Oceaniap. 17
    First Contact: Mendana in the Marquesasp. 28
    Barely an Island at All: Atolls of the Tuamotusp. 39
    Outer Limits: New Zealand and Easter Islandp. 51
Part IIConnecting the Dots (1764-1778)
    Tahiti: The Heart of Polynesiap. 67
    A Man of Knowledge: Cook Meets Tupaiap. 77
    Tupaja's Chart: Two Wars of Seeingp. 88
    An Aha Moment: A Tahitian in New Zealandp. 99
Part IIIWhy Not Just Ask Them? (1778-1920)
    Drowned Continents and Other Theories: The Nineteenth-Century Pacificp. 115
    A Worth Without Writing: Polynesian Oral Traditionsp. 126
    The Aryan Maori: An Unlikely Ideap. 139
    A Viking in Hawai'i: Abraham Fornanderp. 150
    Voyaging Stories: History and Mythp. 161
Part IVThe Rise of Science (1920-1959)
    Somatology: The Measure of Manp. 175
    A Maori Anthropologist: Te Rangi Hiroap. 188
    The Moa Hunters: Stone and Bonesp. 199
    Radiocarbon Dating: The Question of Whenp. 210
    The Lapita People: A Key Piece of the Puzzlep. 221
Part VSetting Sail (1947-1980)
    Kon-Tiki: Thor Heyerdahl's Raftp. 237
    Drifting Not Sailing: Andrew Sharpp. 250
    The Non-Armchair Approach: David Lewis Experimentsp. 262
    Hokule'a: Sailing to Tahitip. 274
    Reinventing Navigation: Nainoa Thompsonp. 286
Part VIWhat We Know Now (1990-2018)
    The Latest Science: DNA and Datesp. 299
    Coda: Two Ways of Knowingp. 311
Acknowledgmentsp. 321
Notesp. 325
Indexp. 349

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