The Handbook of Polynesian Mythology captures the little known richness and scope of a culture that spread from a single mysterious source to encompass the lands of New Zealand, Easter Island, Hawaii, Samoa, and Tonga. It introduces the people, history, and languages behind the mythology, including the oral traditions that kept it alive for centuries.
Robert D. Craig is professor emeritus of Pacific history at Alaska Pacific University, Anchorage, AK.
"This will be a useful volume for undergraduate collections ... Recommended." - Choice "Overall, this handbook makes available a wide range of infomation suitable for students ranging from high school to undergraduate and general interest readers." - American Reference Books Annual
Ask a Question About this Product More... |