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Pathway of the Birds: The Voyaging Achievements of Māori and Their Polynesian Ancestors

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Andrew Crowe August 2018 ISBN-13: 9780824878658 University of Hawaii Press

288 pages 400 color photographs, diagrams, illustrations, and maps.


Blurb

"This book tells of one of the most expansive and rapid phases of human migration in prehistory, a period during which Polynesians reached and settled nearly every archipelago scattered across some 28 million square kilometres of the Pacific Ocean, an area now known as East Polynesia.

Through an engaging narrative and over 400 maps, diagrams, photographs, and illustrations, Crowe conveys some of the skills, innovation, resourcefulness, and courage of the people that drove this extraordinary feat of maritime expansion.

In this masterful work, Andrew Crowe integrates a diversity of research and viewpoints in a format that is both accessible to the lay reader and required reading for any serious scholar of this fascinating region."