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- Polynesia - Wikipedia
Polynesia is one of three major cultural areas of the Pacific Ocean islands, along with Melanesia and Micronesia Polynesia is characterized by a small amount of land spread over a very large portion of the mid- and southern Pacific Ocean
- Polynesian culture | History, People, Religion, Traditions, Facts . . .
Polynesian culture, the beliefs and practices of the indigenous peoples of the ethnogeographic group of Pacific islands known as Polynesia, which encompasses a huge triangular area of the east-central Pacific Ocean
- Polynesian Countries: Full List, Capitals, and Map
List of Polynesian countries and territories under the UN geoscheme, including Samoa, Tonga, and Tuvalu, with capitals, population, and area
- What is Polynesia? - Answers - Maps of World
Oceania is divided into three cultural terms: Polynesia, Micronesia, and Melanesia ‘Polynesia’ refers to the area comprising small islands scattered over the central and southern Pacific Ocean, covering 118,000 square miles of land
- Disneys Polynesian Village Resort
Taste the culinary magic of the islands at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort Indulge in tropical specialties from the South Pacific, Asian-infused dishes and American classics for breakfast, lunch and dinner
- What Is Polynesia? - WorldAtlas
Polynesia is a grouping of over one thousand islands in the Pacific Ocean In fact, the name Polynesia means “many islands” in Greek These islands form a triangle with Hawaii in the north, Easter Island in the east, and New Zealand in the south
- Where Did the Polynesians Really Come From? - Ancient Origins
Polynesians are famous for their voyages to remote islands in distant parts of the Pacific Using outrigger canoes, they founded a society across islands stretching in a triangle from the Hawaiian Islands to Easter Island to New Zealand
- Ancient Seafaring: The Polynesian Colonization of the Pacific Islands
The backbone of Polynesian expansion was the double-hulled voyaging canoe These were not primitive rafts but highly engineered vessels capable of carrying dozens of people, livestock, and crops over thousands of miles of open ocean
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