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Reawakened: Traditional Navigators of Te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa

Autor Jeff Evans, Te Tai Tokerau Tarai Waka Inc
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 iun 2021
In this important book, ten navigators — the late Hec Busby, Piripi Evans and Jacko Thatcher from Aotearoa New Zealand; Peia Patai and Tua Pittman from the Cook Islands; and Kālepa Baybayan, Shorty Bertelmann, Nainoa Thompson, `Onohi Paishon and Bruce Blankenfeld from Hawai`i — share the challenges and triumphs of traditional wayfinding based on the deep knowledge of legendary navigator Mau Piailug.
They also discuss the significance of receiving the title of Pwo (master navigator) from Piailug, and the responsibilities that come with that position. Their stories are intertwined with the renaissance of knowledge and traditions around open-ocean voyaging that are inspiring communities across the Pacific.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780995131804
ISBN-10: 0995131805
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: Fully illustrated
Dimensiuni: 163 x 230 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Massey University Press
Colecția Massey University Press
Locul publicării:Wellington, New Zealand

Cuprins

Foreword | 7
Introduction | 21
Hawai`i
1 Milton (Shorty) Gerban Bertelmann | 33
2 Charles Nainoa Thompson | 53
3 Bruce Mealoha Blankenfeld | 75
4 Chad Kālepa Baybayan | 93
5 Chadd (`Onohi) Hemomi`oeika`onohionamakua Paishon | 115
Aotearoa
6 Sir Heke-nuku-mai-ngā-iwi (Hec) Busby | 139
7 John (Jacko) Webster Te Kapene Thatcher | 157
8 Philip (Piripi) Leslie Evans | 179
The Cook Islands
9 Peia Patai | 201
10 Teuatakiri Tearutua Arthur (Tua) Pittman | 219
Star compasses | 240
Notes | 241
Further reading | 242
Glossary | 244
About the author | 248
Acknowledgements | 249
Index | 250

Recenzii

This book takes us into the world of the navigators who are Pwo . . . It is true and authentic, in that it reminds us of who we are, where we came from and, perhaps, who we will be.

Evans provides a potently beguiling account of these oceanic wayfinders.