American Indians in the Pacific: The Theory Behind the Kon-Tiki ExpeditionThe theory behind the Kon-Tiki expedition. |
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Is there a Polynesian problem? Theories of Polynesian origins Working method and approach to | 8 |
The Northwest Coast Archipelago as steppingstone for Asiatic migrants into the East Pacific The American | 72 |
decorations of canoe Painting Further comparable data of local craft The manoeuvring of the craft | 156 |
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