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E-raamat: Tongan Double Canoes

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Nov-2018
  • Kirjastus: Peter Lang AG
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783631770016
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  • Kirjastus: Peter Lang AG
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783631770016

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The double canoe constituted the backbone of Polynesian culture, since it enabled the Polynesians to enter and conquer the Pacific. In Tonga two types were known: the tongiaki and the kalia. Contrary to most contributions, the author argues that the Tongans were not only the Western Pacific masters of navigation, but also of canoe designing.



The double canoe constituted the backbone of Polynesian culture, since it enabled the Polynesians to enter and conquer the Pacific. In Tonga, a center of Polynesian navigation, two types were known: the tongiaki and the kalia. Contrary to most contributions, the author argues that the Tongans were not only the Western Pacific masters of navigation, but also of canoe designing. Typical of Polynesian canoes was the sewing technique which can be traced back to ancient India but was also practiced in Pharanoic Egypt and southern Europe. The legend of the magnetic mountain is to be viewed in this context. Oceanic navigation, which declined during the 19th century, had developed its own means of orientation at sea, including astronomy and meteorology.

Part One The Tongan single canoes, and the sewing technique
First
Chapter The popao
11(4)
Second
Chapter The tafa'anga
15(16)
Third
Chapter The hamatefua
31(12)
Fourth
Chapter The sewing technique
43(24)
Part Two Tongiaki, kalia, and the essentials of Oceanic navigation First
Chapter: The early descriptions of Tongan double canoes
67(94)
Second
Chapter The tongiaki
83(12)
Third
Chapter The kalia
95(30)
Fourth
Chapter The decline of Polynesian navigation
125(12)
Fifth
Chapter Tongan boat-houses
137(6)
Sixth
Chapter Meteorology and orientation at sea in Oceania
143(10)
Seventh
Chapter The origin of the double canoe in South Asia
153(8)
List of illustrations 161(4)
References 165
Peter Suren obtained his doctorate in philosophy at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. He has been traveling in Polynesia and was teaching in Tonga philosophy and international law. The result of his subsequent studies in the history of Tonga and Polynesia was a series of papers which were published in Tonga.