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Early Tahiti As the Explorers Saw It, 1767–1797

Author : Edwin N. Ferdon
Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Page : 388 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2016-10-11
Category : History
ISBN : 9780816534777

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Early Tahiti As the Explorers Saw It, 1767–1797 by Edwin N. Ferdon Pdf

For thirty years before the coming of the European missionaries, European explorers were able to observe Tahitian society as it had existed for centuries. Now Edwin Ferdon, Polynesian archaeologist and veteran of Thor Heyerdah's expedition to Easter Island, has interwoven their records to show us in fascinating detail what that society was like.

Early Tonga As the Explorers Saw It, 1616–1810

Author : Edwin N. Ferdon
Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Page : 357 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2014-12-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9780816531691

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Early Tonga As the Explorers Saw It, 1616–1810 by Edwin N. Ferdon Pdf

Ethnographic observations and experiences on the Tongan Islands up to 1810—just prior to intensive Christian missionary activities—provide an early historic baseline of culture for those interested in alter culture change in Tonga, the only Polynesian island group that has never been ruled by outsiders. Ferdon has drawn on a variety of records to provide a well-documented and highly readable account of major aspects of Tongan life—material culture, government, food and drink, recreation, customs, trade, and warfare—at the time when European influences were only beginning to modify traditional island patterns. The ethnohistorical approach to early Tongan culture offers not only a fascinating glimpse into a world long past but also a basis for the comparative study of European acculturation throughout Polynesia. Edwin N. Ferdon first became interested in early Polynesia while serving as an archaeologist with Thor Heyerdahl’s 1955 expedition to Easter Island. He is also the author of Early Tahiti As the Explorers Saw It, 1767–1797.

The Pacific Journal of Louis-Antoine de Bougainville, 1767-1768

Author : Louis-Antoine de Bougainville
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2022-03-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781317021902

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The Pacific Journal of Louis-Antoine de Bougainville, 1767-1768 by Louis-Antoine de Bougainville Pdf

The French entered the Pacific in the late 17th century, but the ocean remained largely a Spanish preserve until British navigators began to cross its vast expanse in the mid 1760s. France's concerns that Britain might establish its superiority in the area, meant they welcomed Louis de Bougainville's voyage of exploration undertaken in 1766-9. After handing over the colony he had established in the Falkland Islands to Spain, he sailed through the still relatively unknown Straits of Magellan into the poorly charted South Pacific. He made a number of discoveries in the south west, but was too late to discover Tahiti, where Samuel Wallis had preceded him by less than a year. Reports on Bougainville's reception there and on life in the island were to create wide interest and controversy in Europe. He then sailed to the Samoan Islands and on to Vanuatu, as far as the Great Barrier Reef, and north towards New Guinea and the Samoan Islands making a number of discoveries and all the while leaving his name to a number of features, the best known of which are the island of Bougainville and the Bougainvillea flower. He returned home by way of the Dutch East Indies and the Indian Ocean. Although Bougainville published an account of his voyage in 1771, his original journal was published only in 1977; the present volume makes the latter text available for the first time in English translation.

Early Observations of Marquesan Culture, 1595–1813

Author : Edwin N. Ferdon
Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2022-09-20
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780816550968

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Early Observations of Marquesan Culture, 1595–1813 by Edwin N. Ferdon Pdf

The Marquesas Islands of the South Pacific have been inhabited by Polynesian peoples since around A.D. 300 but were not visited by Europeans until 1595. Ferdon has drawn on the records of these early visitors to paint a broad picture of Marquesan social organization, religion, material culture, and daily life.

Early Mapping of the Pacific

Author : Thomas Suarez
Publisher : Tuttle Publishing
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2013-01-29
Category : History
ISBN : 9781462906970

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Early Mapping of the Pacific by Thomas Suarez Pdf

With dozens of rare color maps and other documents, Early Mapping of the Pacific follows the story of map-making, exploration and colonization in the Pacific Ocean. It covers the history of ocean exploration from 16th century Portuguese mariners to 20th century explorers and includes a cornucopia of rare and beautiful maps of the Pacific Ocean, in particular, of Hawaii, Tahiti, Australia and New Zealand, among other Pacific Islands and territories. Early Mapping of the Pacific traces the exploration and charting of the great ocean through cartography, following the story from classical times through the turn of the twentieth century, telling the tales of seafarers who ventured eastward from Asia and were the Pacific's greatest explorers. Chapters include: The Pacific Islands and Their People Mariners, Mapmakers and the Great Ocean The Pacific Evolves after Magellan In the Wake of the Solomon Islands Earliest Mapping of Australia and New Zealand The Age of Enlightenment The Three Voyages of James Cook The Discovery of Tahiti and Hawaii Micronesia, the Elusive Isles Surveyors, Whalers and Missionaries

Historical Dictionary of the Discovery and Exploration of the Pacific Islands

Author : Max Quanchi,John Robson
Publisher : Scarecrow Press
Page : 386 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2005-10-18
Category : History
ISBN : 9780810865280

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Historical Dictionary of the Discovery and Exploration of the Pacific Islands by Max Quanchi,John Robson Pdf

The South Seas, as this region used to be called, conjured up images of adventure, belles and savages, romance and fabulous fortunes, but the long voyages of discovery and exploration of the vast Pacific Ocean were really an exercise in amazing logistics, navigation, hard grit, shipwreck and pure luck. The motivations were scientific and geographic, but at the same time nationalistic and materialistic. A series on global exploration and discovery would not be complete without this book by Quanchi and Robson. It is ambitious and informative and includes the familiar names of Laperouse, Bougainville, Cook and Dampier, as well as the intriguing stories of the Bounty Mutiny, scurvy, and the mysterious Northwest Passage, Terra Australis Ignotia and Davis Land. There are entries on first contacts, ships, navigational instruments, mapping, and botany. The scene is carefully set in the introduction, the chronology spans several centuries, and the extensive bibliography offers a guide to further reading. There are more than just dry facts in this book. It has a whiff of salt air, the clash of empires, cross-cultural beach encounters and personal adventure.

Travels, Explorations and Empires, 1770-1835, Part II Vol 8

Author : Tim Fulford,Peter Kitson,Tim Youngs
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 315 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2021-12-16
Category : History
ISBN : 9781000559934

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Travels, Explorations and Empires, 1770-1835, Part II Vol 8 by Tim Fulford,Peter Kitson,Tim Youngs Pdf

A collection of work that attempts to reflect the diversity of travel literature from the late 18th and early 19th centuries. This literature often reveals something of the cultural and gender difference of the travellers, as well as ideas on colonialism, anthropology and slavery.

Peoples of the Pacific

Author : Paul D'Arcy
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 606 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2017-05-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781351912259

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Peoples of the Pacific by Paul D'Arcy Pdf

Presenting the history of the inhabitants of the Pacific Islands from first colonization until the spread of European colonial rule in the later 19th century, this volume focuses specifically on Pacific Islander-European interactions from the perspective of Pacific Islanders themselves. A number of recorded traditions are reproduced as well as articles by Pacific Island scholars working within the academy. The nature of Pacific History as a sub-discipline is presented through a sample of key articles from the 1890s until the present that represent the historical evolution of the field and its multidisciplinary nature. The volume reflects on how the indigenous inhabitants of the Pacific Islands have a history as dynamic and complex as that of literate societies, and one that is more retrievable through multidisciplinary approaches than often realized.

The Languages of Landscape

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Penn State Press
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : Art
ISBN : 0271044365

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Historical Dictionary of Polynesia

Author : Robert D. Craig
Publisher : Scarecrow Press
Page : 414 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : History
ISBN : 0810842378

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Historical Dictionary of Polynesia by Robert D. Craig Pdf

Alphabetically arranged entries, ranging in length from a paragraph to several pages, describe the important people, food, native animals, politics, history, and culture of Polynesia, which is made up of more than a dozen countries, including American Samoa, French Polynesia, Hawaii, New Zealand, and Tonga. The book includes a four-page list of acronyms, an extensive chronology, and appendices with the names of Polynesian islands and lists of political rulers of the various states through history. Author Craig (emeritus, history, Alaska Pacific U.) has created several other dictionaries on Oceania, Polynesian mythology, and Hawaii. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.

Handbook of Polynesian Mythology

Author : Robert Dean Craig
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 370 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2004-10-25
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781576078952

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Handbook of Polynesian Mythology by Robert Dean Craig Pdf

An accessible, concise reference source on Polynesia's complex mythology, product of a culture little known outside its home. Encounters with the West introduced Polynesian mythology to the world—and sealed its fate as a casualty of colonialism. But for centuries before the Europeans came, that mythology was as vast as the triangle of ocean in which it flourished, as diverse as the people it served, and as complex as the mythologies of Greece and Rome. Students, researchers, and enthusiasts can follow vivid retellings of stories of creation, death, and great voyages, tracking variations from island to island. They can use the book's reference section for information on major deities, heroes, elves, fairies, and recurring themes, as well as the mythic implications of everything from dogs and volcanoes to the hula, Easter Island, and tattooing (invented in the South Pacific and popularized by returning sailors).

The People of the Sea

Author : Paul D'Arcy
Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2006-03-31
Category : History
ISBN : 9780824846381

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Oceania is characterized by thousands of islands and archipelagoes amidst the vast expanse of the Pacific. Although it is one of the few truly oceanic habitats occupied permanently by humankind, surprisingly little research has been done on the maritime dimension of Pacific history. The People of the Sea attempts to fill this gap by combining neglected historical and scientific material to provide the first synthetic study of ocean-people interaction in the region from 1770 to 1870. It emphasizes Pacific Islanders' varied and evolving relationships with the sea during a crucial transitional era following sustained European contact. Countering the dominant paradigms of recent Pacific Islands' historiography, which tend to limit understanding of the sea's importance, this volume emphasizes the flux in the maritime environment and how it instilled an expectation and openness toward outside influences and the rapidity with which cultural change could occur in relations between various Islander groups. The author constructs an extended and detailed conceptual framework to examine the ways in which the sea has framed and shaped Islander societies. He looks closely at Islanders' diverse responses to their ocean environment, including the sea in daily life; sea travel and its infrastructure; maritime boundaries; protecting and contesting marine tenure; attitudes to unheralded seaborne arrivals; and conceptions of the world beyond the horizon and the willingness to voyage. He concludes by using this framework to reconsider the influence of the sea on historical processes in Oceania from 1770 to the present and discusses the implications of his findings for Pacific studies.

Consequences of Contact

Author : Miki Makihara,Bambi B. Schieffelin
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 245 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780195324976

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Consequences of Contact by Miki Makihara,Bambi B. Schieffelin Pdf

The essays in this volume demonstrate that language and linguistic practices are linked to changing changing consciousness of self and community through notions of agency, morality, affect, authority, and authenticity.

Pacific Romanticism

Author : Alexander H. Bolyanatz
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 148 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2004-10-30
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780313083334

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Pacific Romanticism by Alexander H. Bolyanatz Pdf

Europeans' romanticist imaginings of people from the South Pacific have been around since the Enlightenment and have been significantly informed by the accounts of voyages to Tahiti by people such as Louis Bougainville. This book shows that the overtly promiscuous behavior that the French perceived as hospitality on the part of the Tahitians in 1768 was actually a defensive ploy, and that our contemporary image of sex and sexuality in Pacific Island societies is influenced by a fantasy based on this French misperception. This volume takes a very detailed look at traditional Tahitian culture and society and provides a realistic description of what happened on Tahiti when Europeans encountered the people who lived there. Bolyanatz provides a very readable history of South Pacific exploration and Enlightenment thinking. Anyone interested in the development of Enlightenment thought and the way it has developed since the 18th century will enjoy this book.

Daughter of the Reef

Author : Clare Coleman
Publisher : Open Road Media
Page : 371 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2014-04-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781497621930

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Daughter of the Reef by Clare Coleman Pdf

A chief’s daughter is storm-tossed onto the strange land of Tahiti in a novel that “shows that the ancient South Pacific can be a dangerous paradise” (Publishers Weekly). In the first volume of the Ancient Tahiti series, Tepua, the daughter of a chief sails from her coral atoll home toward her planned, and ritually mandated, marriage. But she never reaches her destination because a violent storm damages her vessel and leaves her stranded on the shores of Tahiti, a land previously unknown to her. She is made unwelcome because of her foreignness and is victimized because of her weakness and innocence, but her spirit is strong and her will to survive and thrive is boundless. The world of Tahiti is very different from the one she has known, beautiful, savage, and mystical by turns. But she is determined to build herself a new life and, in the process, she will change the destiny of all for generations to come. The Ancient Tahiti series, which continues with Sister of the Sun and Child of the Dawn, is perfect reading for fans of Jean M. Auel's The Clan of the Cave Bear, Linda Lay Shuler's She Who Remembers, and other novels set among pre-historic cultures.