Vol. 1 / No. 1

By: Marianne L. Stoller

Te-moana-nui-o-Kiwa: To the Polynesians the Pacific Ocean is Te-moana-nui-o-Kiwa, the Great Sea of Kiwa. This article, the first of three, tells how some of its many islands were discovered and named.

For the past year one of the projects of the University Museum has been the renovation and remodeling of the […]

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Vol. 1 / No. 2

By: Marianne L. Stoller

Te-moana-nui-o-Kiwa

The second in a series of articles about the finding and naming of some of the islands in the Pacific- […]

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Vol. 1 / No. 3

By: Marianne L. Stoller

Te-moana-nui-o-Kiwa: The final article in a series about the finding and naming of some of the islands in the Pacific--the Maori great sea of Kiwa.

In previous articles we have considered various discoveries made by five nations–Holland, Spain, Britain, France, and the United States. There […]

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Vol. 33 / No. 2

By: Marianne L. Stoller

Birds, Feathers, and Hopi Ceremonialism

“When we plant corn we place seven or eight seeds in each hole. Of course, we don’t need to grow […]

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