Polynesian Navigators Polynesian Navigators

Polynesian Navigators

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Polynesian Navigators unveils the extraordinary maritime achievements of Polynesian seafarers, who explored and settled the vast Pacific Ocean using sophisticated, non-instrumental navigation techniques. This book highlights the fusion of celestial navigation, understanding of ocean currents, and innovative canoe design that enabled these voyages. One intriguing aspect is their use of star compasses, dividing the horizon into segments based on rising and setting stars, alongside wave piloting, interpreting wave patterns to maintain course. These skills underscore a profound connection to the natural world, challenging conventional narratives of exploration. The book argues that Polynesian navigation was a refined science, not mere chance, emphasizing indigenous knowledge and challenging Eurocentric views.

Exploring canoe design, the text details construction techniques using materials and design principles to create vessels capable of long-distance travel. Each chapter builds upon the previous, starting with key concepts like celestial navigation and progressing to the practical application of this knowledge during actual voyages. The book examines the legacy of Polynesian navigation, its impact on Polynesian society, and its relevance to contemporary studies of indigenous knowledge and sustainable practices. By focusing on the agency and ingenuity of these navigators, the book offers a valuable perspective on a traditionally overlooked area of maritime history and navigation science.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2025
31 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
111
Pages
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SIZE
444.9
KB
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