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Where the waves fall : a new South Sea Islands history from first settlement to colonial rule / K.R. Howe.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Sydney, N.S.W. : Allen and Unwin, 1984Description: xix, 403 pages : illustrations, maps, portraits ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0868613436
  • 9780868613437
  • 0868613517
  • 9780868613512
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Contents:
IN THE SEA'S EYE. 1. Whence and how -- 2. Civilisations in the making -- 3. Ethnographic moments -- FROM COLD LANDS. 4. Suspected continents -- 5. The wealth of islands -- 6. To recover the remnant -- CONQUERING KINGS. 7. Pomares of Tahiti -- 8. Kamehamehas of Hawaii -- 9. Taufa'ahau of Tonga -- MONARCHS MANQUE? 10. New Zealand -- II. Samoa -- 12. Fiji -- WESTERN ISLES 13. The making of Melanesia -- 14. Mission frontiers -- 15. Trade frontiers -- EPILOGUE. 16. Considering the new historiography.
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"New Zealand": pages 201-229 and other references.

Map on lining papers.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 375-392) and index.

IN THE SEA'S EYE. 1. Whence and how -- 2. Civilisations in the making -- 3. Ethnographic moments -- FROM COLD LANDS. 4. Suspected continents -- 5. The wealth of islands -- 6. To recover the remnant -- CONQUERING KINGS. 7. Pomares of Tahiti -- 8. Kamehamehas of Hawaii -- 9. Taufa'ahau of Tonga -- MONARCHS MANQUE? 10. New Zealand -- II. Samoa -- 12. Fiji -- WESTERN ISLES 13. The making of Melanesia -- 14. Mission frontiers -- 15. Trade frontiers -- EPILOGUE. 16. Considering the new historiography.

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