Those magnificent voyages of the Pacific

Crowe, Andrew.

Fisher, Rick.

Notes
63 pages
colour illustrations.
Adapted for young children from the Pathway of the birds : the voyaging achievements of Māori and their Polynesian ancestors.
Summary: This epic story begins 5000 years ago, when the ancestors of Polynesians discovered ways to ‘see’ over the horizon to find and settle new islands. As their land finding skills grew, these people took ever bigger strides across the vast Pacific until they reached South America. It was not until almost every habitable island scattered across the world’s largest ocean was discovered and settled, that others would gain the skills and courage to head far from shore, allowing two great voyaging traditions to meet. (Publisher)
Custom 2
20231020104236.0
Location edition Bar Code due date
Picture Books CC20022