I first discovered this book when it was referenced on Khan Academy, in the article 'READ: Oceania, c. 1200-1450 CE', in Unit 4, in the course 'World History Project - Origins to the Present'. The article states that, "Oceania, and the peoples of the Pacific, were often left out of world history textbooks (at least those written in the US) until about 1999. That was when two historians, both teaching at the University of Hawaii, wrote Traditions and Encounters: A Global Perspective on the Past. They were, after all, living in Hawaii, the long-standing Pacific society established by the Polynesian people. They knew that Hawaiians historically were part of a Pacific community that played a significant role in the human past. So, in their textbook, they made sure to acknowledge that history. It became a bestseller, changing the way this region has been studied ever since."