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

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Pathway of the Birds explores a neglected epoch of world history, one that saw Polynesians expand their territory across the world's largest ocean. In one of the most expansive and rapid phases of human migration in prehistory, Polynesians reached and settled nearly every archipelago scattered across some 28 million square kilometers of the Pacific Ocean, an area now known as East Polynesia. 
  • Publisher: University of Hawaii Press (August 31, 2018)
  • Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 1 x 10 inches
Sku: 1004014

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