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- Polynesians - Wikipedia
Polynesians are an ethnolinguistic group comprising closely related ethnic groups native to Polynesia, which encompasses the islands within the Polynesian Triangle in the 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 (from Greek poly ‘many’ and nēsoi ‘islands’) Polynesia encompasses a huge triangular area of the east-central Pacific Ocean
- 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
- Who Are The Polynesian People? - WorldAtlas
Polynesians are part of the Austronesian-speakers who migrated from Taiwan and crossed to the Pacific through the Philippines, eastern Indonesia, New Guinea, and Melanesia
- Polynesians - Encyclopedia. com
The Polynesians are the original inhabitants of a vast string of islands in the Pacific Ocean that spans from New Zealand in the south to Hawaii in the north The western boundary is Easter Island, and the Fiji Islands are generally considered to lie just beyond the western boundary of the region
- Polynesians - iResearchNet
Polynesia (“many islands”) is one of the three major cultural areas or regions in the Pacific Ocean, the others being Micronesia (“small islands”) and Melanesia (dark or “black islands”)
- Polynesians_Baiduwiki
Polynesians have incorporated a small amount of Micronesian and Melanesian ancestry Among these, the Polynesian Islands cover the largest area, stretching from the Hawaiian Islands in the north to New Zealand in the south and Easter Island in the east, occupying a vast expanse of the central Pacific Ocean
- Smarthistory – Polynesia, an introduction
Though small and separated by thousands of miles, they share similar environments and were settled by people with a common cultural heritage The western Polynesian islands of Fiji and Tonga were settled approximately 3,000 years ago, whilst New Zealand was settled as recently as 1200 C E
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