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Traditional Navigation in the Western Pacific
University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.

Long Distance Interaction
Documenting the scale, frequency and temporal duration of interaction is fundamental to understanding the evolution and transformation of prehistoric societies, and recent geochemical analyses of stone tools in Polynesia are challenging long-held beliefs that once settled, island cultures evolved in relative isolation.

Human Colonisation and Extinction at the Margins of Polynesia
Most islands of Polynesia were settled by A. D. 1000, and inter-island voyaging was a vital link sustaining small populations on isolated landfalls. More than a dozen ecologically-marginal islands found throughout the eastern Pacific have records of prehistoric settlement, but were abandoned by the time of European contact.

Oceanic Arts and Books
A gallery of tribal art and artifacts from the South Pacific. Including a library of over 1000 related rare and out of print books.

Tahiti Link to the Art and Artists of Polynesia
An exposition of the Art and Artists in Polynesia, including photography, dance, sculpture, painting and creativity of all kinds

Mundo Etnico Foundation
Dutch non-profit organization promotes dance cultures from the South Pacific islands.

Pacific Islands Association of Libraries and Archives (PIALA)
Conferences and proceedings, newsletters, and membership information. A professional association based in Guam.

Na Keiki Polynesia: The Spirit of the South
The spirit and art of Polynesian dance.

Australian Art Auction Records, including New Zealand
Online database, available via subscription.

Lee Kagan's Kava Page
In the Pacific today, although some Islanders have abandoned its use, its traditional functions are being maintained and it is being developed into an important cash crop.


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