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Long-distance prehistoric two-way voyaging: the case for Aotearoa and Hawaiki

机译:史前长途双向航行:Aotearoa和Hawaiki的情况

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Did the first East Polynesian settlers of New Zealand, as opposed to discoverers, maintain even a short period of contact with their tropical homeland after arrival? While there is currently no evidence to suggest that contact was maintained the possibility has remained open. Recent revivals of Polynesian ocean voyaging and waka ama paddling in New Zealand have given rise to a general belief that that Māori, like their kin in tropical Polynesia, never lost the arts of long-distance ocean voyaging. This paper, however, argues a contrary position and suggests that our isolation, size, abundance of resources, along with recent revisions to the date of initial settlement in New Zealand, further diminishes the possibility of contact with the tropical Polynesian homelands in the prehistoric past.
机译:相对于发现者,新西兰的第一批东波里尼西亚定居者抵达后是否与他们的热带家园保持了很短的联系?尽管目前没有证据表明保持联系,但可能性仍然存在。波利尼西亚远洋航行的新近复兴和在新西兰的waka ama划船使人们普遍认为,毛利人,就像他们在热带波利尼西亚的亲戚一样,从未失去过长途远洋航行的艺术。然而,本文提出了相反的立场,并表明我们的孤立,规模,资源丰富以及对新西兰最初定居日期的最新修订,进一步减少了史前历史时期与热带波利尼西亚家园接触的可能性。 。

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