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Taking into account similarities of appearance, customs and languages spread across a vast region of scattered islands, it was obvious that the Polynesian race emerged from a single origin, and that origin Cook speculated was somewhere in the Malay Peninsula or the “East Indies.” In this regard, he was not too far from the truth. The origins of the Polynesian race have been fiercely debated since then, and it was only relatively recently, through genetic and linguistic research, that it can now be stated with certainty that the Polynesian race originated on the Chinese mainland and the islands of Taiwan, the Philippines, Malaysia and Indonesia. Oceania was, indeed, the last major region of the Earth to be penetrated and settled by people, and Polynesia was the last region of Oceania to be inhabited. The vehicle of this expansion was the outrigger canoe, and aided by tides and wind patterns, a migration along the Malay Archipelago, and across the wide expanses of the South Pacific, began sometime between 3000 and 1000 BCE, reaching the western Polynesian Islands in about 900 BCE. The name Polynesia derives from the ancient Greek meaning “many islands.” The word was first used to describe the entirety of the South Sea Islands by the 18th century French writer and traveler Charles de Brosses, but technically, Polynesia refers specifically to an area described by a vast triangle that stretches across the southern Pacific, with Hawaii, Easter Island and New Zealand serving as the points. Close to the center of this triangle lies Tahiti, with the west limit defined by Samoa and Tonga, with a slight irregularity in the western edge of the triangle that serves to exclude Fiji, the Solomon Islands, the New Hebrides, and a handful of Melanesian and Micronesian islands. The Melanesian demographic tends to differ quite dramatically from the Polynesian in both appearance and culture, the former tending to be of darker complexion, while the latter is more characteristic of the South Seas islanders of popular mythology. Furthermore, not all of the islands included in the broad delineation of Polynesia are the tiny islets and atolls of popular imagination, resplendent with blue lagoons, white sand beaches and pristine coral reefs. Most are located within the tropics and have all the characteristics of an island paradise, but many others, such as Easter Island, the Chatham Islands, and New Zealand, lie well to the south and are, as a consequence, temperate in climate and biology. While the timing of the populations’ movements can be accurately plotted, the motivations and methodology have tended to come to light only through the study of the oral tradition and the folklore associated with many dispersed, but culturally associated peoples. Indeed, when scholars go through the traditions and mythology passed down by people who are dispersed across thousands of miles of water and islands, they are amazed at the striking similarities. Typically, the cultural memories related to these waves of migration speak of warfare and internecine quarrels, often with the defeated chief or king leading an expedition away and thereafter assuming the role of the “first man” in the creation of a new society and political structure. Mysterious Polynesia: The Myths, Legends, and Mysteries of the Polynesians chronicles some of these remarkable stories, as well as lingering mysteries across the region. Along with pictures of important people, places, and events, you will learn about Polynesia like never before.
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Discover the captivating world of Polynesia with "Mysterious Polynesia: The Myths, Legends, and Mysteries of the Polynesians." This engrossing book takes you on a journey through the rich history and cultural heritage of the Polynesian race. Combining captivating pictures with meticulous research, the book provides a comprehensive exploration of the origins of the Polynesian race.
Unveil the truth about the Polynesian race and their fascinating origins. Through genetic and linguistic research, it has now been confirmed that the Polynesians originated on the Chinese mainland and the islands of Taiwan, the Philippines, Malaysia, and Indonesia. Experience the thrill of discovery as you delve deep into the theories and debates that have surrounded the Polynesian race for centuries.
Embark on an adventure through the vast expanses of the South Pacific as you unravel the mysteries of Polynesia's migration. With the outrigger canoe as their vehicle, the Polynesians navigated the treacherous waters, reaching the western Polynesian Islands around 900 BCE. Immerse yourself in the captivating tales of their journey, guided by tides, wind patterns, and an insatiable thirst for exploration.
Explore the enchanting beauty of Polynesia, a land of "many islands." Uncover the wonders of the South Sea Islands, with Hawaii, Easter Island, and New Zealand serving as the defining points of this extraordinary triangle. Dive into the diversity of Polynesian culture, from the mythology of the South Seas islanders to the allure of Tahiti and the rich heritage of Samoa and Tonga.
Revel in the breathtaking landscapes and stunning biodiversity that Polynesia offers. While some islands may resemble the popular imagination of paradise, with azure lagoons and pristine coral reefs, others, like Easter Island, the Chatham Islands, and New Zealand, offer a unique temperate climate and diverse biology. Immerse yourself in the richness of Polynesia's natural wonders.
Experience the essence of Polynesia through the oral tradition and folklore of its people. Learn about the motivations and methodology behind their movements across the vast region. Uncover the hidden stories and legends that have been passed down through generations, connecting culturally associated peoples in a mesmerizing tapestry of history and heritage.
Unlock the mysteries of Polynesia and embark on an extraordinary journey of discovery. Expand your knowledge and immerse yourself in the captivating world of the Polynesians with "Mysterious Polynesia: The Myths, Legends, and Mysteries of the Polynesians." Get your copy now and unravel the secrets of Polynesia.
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