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In the early 1930's, a group of educators and researchers came together to give a series of lectures on ancient Hawaiian civilization. The lecturers; archaeologists, scientists, Hawaiian elders, physicians and others addressed a wide range of subjects including early navigation, land use and ownership, agriculture, religion, art, sports, games and medicine. Fortunately, the lectures were transcribed and published in this book.
336 pages, Mass Market Paperback
First published October 1, 1999