Polynesian Voyagers. The Maori as a Deep-sea Navigator, Explorer, and Colonizer
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Contents
- Polynesian Voyagers: The Maori as a Deep-sea — Navigator, Explorer, and Colonizer
- [dedication]
- CONTENTS
- The Far-spread Polynesian Race
- The Hidden Homeland
- Intrepid Polynesian Voyagers
- The Occupation of Polynesia
- Who preceded the Polynesians?
- Inter-island Voyages
- The Ships that never returned
- Adventurous Vikings
- The “Frail Canoe” Theory
- The Trade-winds
- Ocean Currents
- Drift Voyages
- Quiros and Colenso
- Drift Voyages from New Zealand
- Origin of Polynesian Food Plants
- Rate of Sailing
- Restless Rovers
- Vessels and Methods
- The Legend of Rata
- Voyage of Rata to Pari-roa to avenge Wahie-roa
- The Voyage of Werohia to a Far Land
- Fijians and Tongans
- Olla Podrida
- Course picked up from Landmarks
- Sea Stores
- Polynesian Communities in Melanesia
- Melanesian Element in Polynesia
- The Science of Navigation




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