An Account Of The Polynesian Race Its Origins And Migrations - Vol. III

An Account Of The Polynesian Race Its Origins And Migrations - Vol. III




Abraham Fornander, svensk etnograf m.m., född 1812, död 1889, efter emigration bland annat journalist och domare i Hawaii. Fornander föddes på Öland den 4 november 1812. Hans föräldrar var Anders och Karin Fornander. Fadern var präst, liksom farfadern (Abraham), som var kontraktsprost i Ölands Medelkontrakt. 3. Genealogies, which Hawaiian chiefs are able to trace their ancestors back about 40 not only what is now known but keep alert to new discoveries in Polynesian origins and migrations. Account for the mythical menehune now discussed in Hawaiʻi. Bryan, E.H. Jr. Ch. 1, "The Hawaiians and the Polynesian Race. An Account of the Polynesian Race, Vol. 1 of 2: Its Origins and Migrations and the Ancient History of the Hawaiian People to the Times of Kamehameha I Abraham Fornander 0.00 avg rating 0 ratings published 2015 2 editions An account of the Polynesian race: its origin and migrations and the ancient history of the Hawaiian people to the times of Kamehameha I [Abraham Fornander] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. This book is a replica, produced from digital images of the original. It was scanned at the University of Toronto Libraries Chapter III. Names of the Traditional Fatherland. Hawaiki. The Maori account of the origin of the kumara is briefly this: It is the offspring of Pani-tinaku, a woman, who is said to have been the wife of Rongo-maui, * The Polynesian Race, Vol. 1, p. 10. For. Pol. Race: See FORNANDER, An Account. *FORNANDER, ABRAHAM, An Account of the Polynesian Race, Its Origin and Migrations and the Ancient History of the Hawaiian People to the Time of Kamehameha I (cited as For. Pol. Race), 3 vols., London, 1878-1885. _____ Fornander Collection of Hawaiian Antiquities and Folk-lore: the Hawaiian Account of the Formation of Their Islands and Origin of Their Race, with the Traditions of Their Migrations, etc., as Gathered from Original Sources. 3 vols. (Memoirs of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum; v. 4-6). Millwood, NY: Kraus Reprint, 1985. Kakaolelo Hana Kaunahi (Hannah) 1 Fornander, Abraham (Circuit Judge of Maui), An Account of the Polynesian Race: Its Origin and Migrations (Vol II): The Ancient History of the Hawaiian People, Trubner & Company, Ludgate Hill, London (1880) / newspapers published 1858-1920. Supplements manuscript genealogies at Hawaiÿi State Archives. 2. AUTHOR: Fornander, Abraham, 1812-1887. TITLE: An account of the Polynesian race: its origins and migrations, and the ancient history of the Hawaiian people to the times of Kamehameha I. HAWN GN670.F62 1 as in its answers to the intriguing questions of Polynesian origins and migra- tions. Caucasoid-Mongolian racial group, who launched out into the Pacific. An Account of the Polynesian Race: Its Origins and Migrations, and the Ancient History of the Hawaiian People to the Times of Kamehameha I Fornander Collection of Hawaiian Antiquities and Folk-Lore, Vol. 6: The Hawahans' Account of the Formation of Their Islands and Origin of Their Race, with the Traditions of Kalaniʻōpuʻu-a-Kaiamamao (c. 1729 April 1782) was the aliʻi nui (supreme monarch) of the island of Hawaiʻi. He was called Terreeoboo, King of Owhyhee James Cook and other Europeans. His name has also been written as Kaleiopuu. An Account of the Polynesian Race: Its Origins and Migrations, and the Ancient History of the Hawaiian people up to the time of Kamehameha I. II. Trubner And Co., Ludgate Hill. ASIN B008FSJAGY. ISBN 978-1-330-05721-6. OCLC 4888555. Gowen, Herbert Henry (1919). The Napoleon of the Pacific: Kamehameha the Great. Fleming H. Revell Company. Kānekapōlei was a Native Hawaiian of high noho aliʻi (chiefly hierarchy) An Account of the Polynesian Race: Its Origins and Migrations, and the Ancient History of the Hawaiian People to the Times of Kamehameha I. 2. Trübner & Co. Kamakau, Samuel Account ofthe Polynesian Race, Its Origin and Migrations, and the Ancient History of. 3 History ofthe Hawaiian People to the Times ofKamehameha I, (3 vols., The model told a story ofhuman progress and fit with the growing dominance of. Pictured here is Charles Kanaʻina, officially referred to as His Honour and His Highness, (abt. May 4, 1798 Napoʻopoʻo, Hawaiʻi March 13, 1877 Honolulu, Oahu) was an aliʻi (hereditary noble) of the Kingdom of Hawaii and father of William Charles Lunalilo, the 6th monarch of the Kamehameha Dynasty. and have no tradition of their own origin, but what is perfectly fabulous; whilst, (Vol. II, p. 50). If we suppose the population of the South Sea Islands to have proceeded from east to west, these work, An Account of the Polynesian Race, in which he presented the "Western Polynesia: A Story in Cultural Differentiation. Kamehameha I, nato come Kalani Paiʻea Wohi o Kaleikini Kealiʻikui Kamehameha o ʻIolani i Kaiwikapu kaui Ka Liholiho Kūnuiākea e conosciuto anche come Kamehameha il Grande (Kohala, 1758 Kailua, 8 maggio 1819), stato il primo re delle Hawaii dal 1795 al 1819. The ancient DNA has been used to study the origins and dispersal of ancestral Polynesian chickens, reconstructing the early migrations of Full text of "An Account of the Polynesian Race: Its Origins and Migrations, and the Ancient History of the " See other formats Kuonamauaino. 1 Fornander, Abraham (Circuit Judge of Maui), An Account of the Polynesian Race: Its Origin and Migrations (Vol II): The Ancient History of the Hawaiian People, Trubner & Company, Ludgate Hill, London (1880) / Rutland, VT: Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1969. The Pacific showing the region of remote islands of East Polynesia. Stark contrast to their origins in a region of genetic (as well as linguistic and straddled the nineteenth-century racial divide of Melanesia and Polynesia. Up in Sabah, Malaysia, some 3,380 km to the west (Bellwood and Koon 1989). An Account of the Polynesian Race, Its Origins and Migrations and the Ancient History of the Hawaiian People to the Times of Kamehameha I, Vol. 1 of 2 (Classic Reprint) [Abraham Fornander] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. A xn fokfjcn riiii.osoriiicM. Post 8vo, pp. Xxvi. And 414, cI diI i, 148. In 1877, he finished the first volume of his monumental An Account of the Polynesian Race, its Origin and Migrations, and the Ancient History of the Hawaiian Kamakaimoku (Ka-maka'i-moku, Kamakamoku) (Waianae Oahu Chiefess) 1 Fornander, Abraham (Circuit Judge of Maui), An Account of the Polynesian Race: Its Origin and Migrations (Vol II): The Ancient History of the Hawaiian People, Trubner & Company, Ludgate Hill, London (1880) / Rutland, VT: Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1969.









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