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WAKA, ’A, VAKA, VA’A

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WAKA, WA’A, VAKA, VA’A

Author: “This book presents a new way of leading by looking to Spiller, Chellie traditional waka navigators or wayfinders for the skills and behaviours needed in modern leaders. It takes readers on a Location: journey into wayfinding and leading, discussing principles of 303.34 SPIL wayfinding philosophy, giving examples of how these have been applied in businesses and communities, and providing action points for readers to practise and reflect on the skills they are learning” – publisher information

Author: Dust Jacket: "In 1976 there occurred one of the most daring and unusual voyages of modern times - the sailing of a reconstruction of Finney, Ben R. an ancient double-hull Polynesian with a full crew aboard from to and return, covering a distance of almost 6000 miles. A dedicated group of scientists, sailors, and other volunteers, Location: led by the author, had for years worked on this project, the object of 910.45 FINN which was to retrace the legendary voyages that once linked those far-flung islands and in doing so demonstrate to skeptics that the ancient could have intentionally sailed across vast stretches of the Pacific without navigational instruments when most seafaring peoples were still hugging continental shores...."

Author: This richly illustrated account of Pacific voyaging, past and Howe present, examines the very latest findings from world authorities. These fascinating insights are interwoven with superb photographs, artifacts, maps, and diagrams, which

together tell a story that is a testament to the ingenuity and Location: bravery of humankind. 330 VAKA

By examining myth, star charts and contemporary Polynesian Author: seafaring, Jeff Evans traces the methods by which the early explorers made their epic voyages in Part One. The book’s Evans second part travels with Maori canoe expert Matahi

Brightwell and navigator Frances Cowan aboard the

traditional canoe Hawaiki-nui following age old navigational Location: techniques – with no modern aids – on its historic voyage 993.01 EVAN from Tahiti down to .

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WAKA, WA’A, VAKA, VA’A

Hawaiian master navigator Nainoa Thompson shares the key: 'Everything you need to navigate is in nature. The Author: question is, can you see it?' In this illustrated multi-level Crowe, Andrew book, natural history writer Andrew Crowe elaborates at length on this skill and how it contributes to a deeper Location: understanding of one of the most expansive and rapid 995 CROW phases of human migration in prehistory, a period during which Polynesians reached and settled nearly every archipelago scattered across some 28 million square

kilometres of the Pacific Ocean, an area now known as East

Author: This biography of Heke-nuku-mai-nga- Busby brings Finney, Ben R. together the varied life experiences that made Hec Busby the master waka builder, waka expert, celestial navigator and highly regarded elder that he was. Busby was a waka builder and was responsible for the completion Location: of more than a dozen of these waka for iwi around the 910.45 FINN country. He was acknowledged as the pre-eminent holder of

knowledge relating to waka culture, and he was frequently consulted for his expert opinion.

Author: This new edition includes a discussion of theories about Lewis. David traditional methods of navigation developed during recent decades, the story of the renaissance of star navigation throughout the Pacific, and material about navigation

systems in , Siberia, and the Indian Ocean. Location: 990 LEW

An account of the historical background of the waka as it was Author: revealed in Hawaiki. A short narrative describing the relevance Tata, Greg of this history to Ngāti Ranginui and its existence in Tauranga Moana. A brief account of the people, their land and hapū Location: designations of the tribe Ngāti Ranginui. 993.421 TATA

Digital format Paekorokī.online archives

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WAKA, WA’A, VAKA, VA’A

Author: Waka Taua gives a concise introduction to all Evans, Jeff aspects of the : its history, recent revival, types and variants, phase of building, parts of the waka, crew responsibilities and techniques. Digital Format: With numerous historical and contemporary Adobe EPUB photographs and drawings, this easy-to-read book is the perfect reference for these amazing craft ePlatform eBook

Author: tells of the Ngati Kahungunu people - tangata Mitira, Tiaki whenua of Hawke's Bay and parts of East Coast and

Hikawera, 1871- Wairarapa - from their origins in the Pacific Islands to their lineage in up to the twentieth 1945.

century.It is divided into four main sections: the history up to the departure of Takitimu and other Digital Format: of migration Click here to view

This thesis investigates Polynesian origins, migrations, and navigation. The main issues it examines are the Te Haerenga Waka Author: questions of where the ancestors of the Polynesians Polynesian Origins, Rawiri Taonui came from, and how they managed to settle the Migrations and islands of Polynesia. The second question is itself Navigation Digital twofold. Firstly, there is the matter of the sequence Format: and time that settlement occurred, and secondly there Click here to is the debate about whether or not settlement Thesis occurred as the result of accidental or deliberately view navigated voyages.

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