This comprehensive account of Polynesian culture and history is an invaluable resource for scholars and general readers alike. Ellis, who lived in the Society and Sandwich Islands for nearly eight years, provides a detailed and illuminating examination of the customs, beliefs, and way of life of the people of Polynesia, based on his extensive personal observations and research. With its rich descriptions and insights, this book is a fascinating journey into the heart of one of the world’s most intriguing civilizations.
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