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Hawaii’s Past in a World of Pacific Islands

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Given its relatively late encounter with the West, Hawaii offers an exciting opportunity to study a society whose traditional lifeways and technologies were recorded in native oral traditions and w...
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Given its relatively late encounter with the West, Hawaii offers an exciting opportunity to study a society whose traditional lifeways and technologies were recorded in native oral traditions and written documents before they were changed by contact with non-Polynesian cultures. This book in the SAA Press Current Perspectives Series chronicles the role of archaeology in constructing a narrative of Hawaii’s cultural past, focusing on material evidence dating from the Polynesians’ first arrival on Hawaii’s shores about a millennium ago to the early decades of settlement by Americans and Europeans in the nineteenth century. A final chapter discusses new directions taken by native Hawaiians toward changing the practice of archaeology in the islands today.
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Price: £17.95
Pages: 162
Publisher: Society for American Archaeology
Imprint: Society for American Archaeology
Series: SAA Current Perspectives
Publication Date: 12 March 2013
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780932839541
Format: Paperback
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