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Discoverers of the Cook Islands and the Names They Gave

I. General

I. General

1.

Alpers, Antony, Legends of the South Sea, Christchurch, 1970

2.

Andersen, Johannes C., Myths and Legends of the Polynesians, Turtle Reprint, Rutland 1969 (1st ed. 1928).

3.

Anon,, History and Traditions of the Taranaki Coast, in: JPS

a)16(1907) 120–173, 175–219
b)17(1908) 1–47, 51–78, 111–148, 169–208.
4.

Baessler, Artur, Neue Südsee Bilder, Berlin, 1900 (Cook Islands, pp. 243–276).

5.

Barrow, T., Women of Polynesia, Wellington, 1967.

6.

Beaglehole, Ernest, Government and Administration in Polynesia, in: Luomala, K., Specialized Studies… (see: no. 58), pp.58–74.

7.

Beaglehole, Ernest, Trusteeship and the New Zealand Pacific Dependencies, in: JPS 56(1947)128–157.

8.

Beaglehole, J.C., The Exploration of the Pacific, London, 1966 (3rd ed.).

9.

Beaglehole, J.C. (Ed.), The Journals of Captain James Cook,

a)

Vol. II, The Voyage of the Resolution and Adventure, 1772–1775, Cambridge, 1969

b)

Vol. III, Part I, The Voyage of the Resolution and Discovery, 1776–1780, Cambridge, 1967.

c)

Vol. III, Part II, ibid., Anderson's Journal.

d)

Vol. III, Part II, ibid., Samwell's Journal.

10.

Bellwood, Peter, Dispersal Centers in East-Polynesia, with Special Reference to the Society and Marquesas Islands, in: Green, R.C., and Kelly, M. (ed.), Studies in Oceanic Culture History, vol. I, pp. 93–104, Honolulu, 1970 (The Marae of Rarotonga and Aitutaki, pp. 102–104).

11.

Best, Elsdon, Maori Personifications, in: JPS 32(1923) 53–69, 103–120.

12.

Best, Elsdon, The Polynesian Method of Generating Fire, in: JPS 33(1924) 87–102, 151–161 (Mangaia and Manihiki, p.92).

13.

Best, Elsdon, Polynesian Voyagers. The Maori as a Deep-sea Navigator, Explorer, and Colonizer, Wellington, 1954.

14.

Biggs, Bruce, Let's Learn Maori, Wellington, 1969.

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15.

Biggs, Bruce G., Implications of Linguistic Subgrouping with Special Reference to Polynesia, in: Green - Kelly, Studies in Oceanic Culture History, vol. 3, pp 143–152, Honolulu, 1972.

16.

Borden, Charles A., South Sea Islands, London, 1963 (Cook Islands, pp. 152–158).

17.

Bryan, Edwin H., American Polynesia. Coral Islands of the Central Pacific, Honolulu, 1941.

18.

Buck, Peter H. (Te Rangi Hiroa), An Introduction to Polynesian Anthropology, BMB 187, Honolulu, 1945 (Cook Islands, pp. 92–96).

19.

Buck, Peter H., Explorers of the Pacific, BMSP 43, Honolulu, 1953.

20.

Buck, Peter H., Vikings of the Sunrise, Christchurch, 1958 (1st ed. 1938).

21.

Buck, Peter H., The Coming of the Maori, Wellington, 1958.

22.

Burnett, Frank, Through Tropic Seas, London, 1910 (Cook Islands, pp. 22–50).

23.

Cumberland, Kenneth B., Southwest Pacific. A Geography of Australia, New Zealand and Their Pacific Island Neighbourhood, Christchurch, 1960 (3rd ed.) (Cook Islands, pp. 258–269).

24.

Danzel, Hedwig, und Theodor-Wilhelm, Sagen und Legenden der Südsee-Insulaner (Polynesian), Hagen i.w. und Darmstadt, 1923 (Cook Islands, pp. 21–24, 47–49, 60–66).

25.

Duff, Roger (ed.), No Sort of Iron. Culture of Cook's Polynesians, Christchurch, 1969.

26.

Emory, Kenneth P., A Re-examination of East Polynesian Marae: Many Marae Later, in: Green - Kelly, Studies in Oceanic Culture History, vol. I, pp. 73–92 (The Marae of Tongareva, p. 80; Marae of the Cook Islands, pp. 84–85).

27.

Encyclopaedia Britannia, vol. 17, 1963: Pacific Islands, pp. 5–14; Pacific Ocean, pp. 14–17.

28.

Festetics De Tolna, Rodolphe, Chez les Cannibales. Huit ans de croisière dans l'Ocean Pacifique a bord du yacht “Le Tolna”, Paris, 1903 (Rarotonga et Penrhyn, pp 80–103).

29.

Findlay, A.G., Directory of the Pacific Ocean, London, 1884 (Cook-Islands, pp. 492–497).

30.

Furnas, J.C., Anatomy of Paradise. Hawaii and the Islands of the South Seas, New York, 1948.

31.

Gibbings, Robert, Over the Reefs, London, 1948 (Cook Islands, pp. 97–102, 138–212).

32.

Golson, Jack (ed.), Polynesian Navigation. A symposium on Andrew Sharp's Theory of Accidental Voyages, Wellington, 1962;

a)

Dening, G.M., The Geographical Knowledge of the Polynesians and The Nature of Inter-Island Contact, pp. 102–131;

b)Table I, Geographical Knowledge of the Tahitians, Constructed from the list of islands given by Tupaia to Cook, that same list amended and added to by Forster, with a note of the islands published by Forster junior from some Raiatean Chiefs, the names of islands given to the Spaniards, pp. 132–136.
33.

Gordon, B.K., New Zealand becomes a Pacific Power, Chicago, 1960

34.

Graham, Geo., The Account of Kupe and Tainui, in: JPS 28(1919) 111–116.

35.

Graham, Geo., Te Ngutu-Au, in: JPS 31(1922) 53–56.

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36.

Grattan, C. Hartley,

a)

The Southwest Pacific to 1900, Ann Arbor, 1963,

b)

The Southwest Pacific since 1900, Ann Arbor, 1963.

37.

Green, Roger C., Linguistic Subgrouping within Polynesia: The Implications for Prehistoric Settlement, in: JPS 75(1966) 6–38.

38.

Green, R.C., and Davidson, Janet M., Melanesian Origin of Polynesian Culture, in: PIM 43(1972) no. 9, pp. 73, 113.

39.

Grey, George, Polynesian Mythology, Christchurch, 1961 (1st ed. Maori, 1854).

40.

Grimshaw, Beatrice, In The Strange South Seas, London, 1907.

41.

Gudgeon, W.E., The Whence of the Maori, in: JPS

a)11(1902) 179–189, 247–256;
b)12(1903) 51–61, 120–130, 166–179.
42.

Guilcher, André, L'Océanie, Paris, 1969.

43.

Hall, James Norman, and Nordhoff, Charles Bernard, Faery Lands of the South Seas, New York-London, 1921.

44.

Handy, E.S.C., Polynesian Religion, BMB 34, Honolulu, 1927.

45.

Handy, E.S.C., Problems of Polynesian Origins, BMOP vol. 9, no. 8, Honolulu, 1930.

46.

Hartwig, Georg, Die Inseln dea grossen Oceans im Natur-und Volkerleben, Wiesbaden, 1861 (Cook Islands, pp. 333–345, 426–429.

47.

Heezen, Bruce C., and Hollister, Charles D., The Face of the Deep, New York-London, 1971.

48.

Howells, W.W., Computerised Clues unlock A Door to Polynesia's Past, in: PIM 43(1972) no. 5, pp. 67–69.

49.

Howells, W.W., More on Polynesian Origin, in: PIM 44(1973) no. 2, p.60.

50.

Keesing, Felix M., The South Seas in the Modern World, New York, 1942 (2nd ed.).

50a.

Keesing, Felix M., Native Peoples of the Pacific World, New York, 1954.

51.

Kelly, J.L., South Sea Islands: Possibilities of Trade with New Zealand, Auckland, 1885 (Cook Islands, pp. 48–54).

52.

Lambert, S.M., A Yankee Doctor in Paradise, New York, 1941.

53.

Lenwood, Frank, Pastels from the Pacific, Oxford, 1917 (Cook Islands, pp. 18–45).

54.

Lingenfelter, Richard E., Presses of the Pacific Islands: 1817–1867, Los Angeles, 1967 (The Rarotongan Press: Avarua 1834, pp. 49–56).

55.

Loeb, Edwin M., History and Traditions of Niue, BMB 32, Honolulu, 1926.

56.

Lowe, U.S., and Airey, W.T.G., New Zealand Dependencies and the Development of Autonomy, in: Pacific Affairs 18(1945) 252–272.

57.

Luke, Sir Harry, Islands of the South Pacific, London, 1962.

58.

Luomala, Katharine, e.a., Specialized Studies in Polynesian Anthropology, BMB 193, Honolulu, 1947.

59.

Luomala, K., Missionary Contributions to Polynesian Anthropology, in: Specialized Studies (see: no. 58), pp. 5–31.

60.

Luomala, K., Voices on the Wind. Polynesian Myths and Chants, Honolulu, 1955.

61.

Marin, M. Aylic, Promenades en Océanie. Le Tour du Monde (?).

62.

Maude, H.E., In Search of a Home. From the Mutiny to Pitcairn Island (1789–1790), in: JPS 67(1958) 104–131.

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63.

Maude, H.E., Of Islands and Men. Studies in Pacific History, Mel bourne, 1968.

64.

Mcarthur, Norma, Island Populations of the Pacific, Canberra-London, (Cook Islands, pp. 162–231).

65.

Michener, James A., and Grove Day., Rascals in Paradise, Bantham Books, 1970.

66.

Morrell, W.P., Britain in the Pacific Islans, Oxford, 1960.

67.

Moss, Frederick J., Through Atolls and Islands in the Great South Sea, London, 1889.

68.

Naval Intelligence Division, Pacific Islands, vol II Eastern Pacific, London, 1943.

69.

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70.

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71.

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72.

(Pembroke, Earl of, and Kingsley, S.H.), South Sea Bubbles, Melbourne, 1872.

73.

Petit, E., En Océanie, Paris, 1888.

74.

Poignat, Roslyn, Oceanic Mythology. The Myths of Polynesia, Micronesia, Melanesia, Australia, London, 1967.

75.

Reeves, Edward, Brown Men and Women, or The South Sea Islands in 1895 and 1896, London, 1898 (The Cook Group, pp. 195–226).

76.

Ross, Angus, New Zealand Aspiration in the Pacific in the Nineteenth Century, Oxford, 1964.

77.

Ross, Angus (Ed.), New Zealand's Record in the Pacific Islands in the Twentieth Century, Auckland, 1969.

78.

Russell, Alexander, Aristocrats of the South Seas, London, 1961.

79.

Russell, M., Polynesia, or an Historical Account of the Principal Islands in the South Sea, Edinburgh, 1845 (3rd ed. - 1st ed. 1842).

80.

Service Hydrographique De Lamarine, Instructions Nautiques. Iles de l'Ocean Pacifique, 2e volume, Paris, 1961.

81.

Shadbolt, Maurice, and Ruhen, Olaf, Isles of the South Pacific, Washington, D.C., 1968.

82.

Sharp, Andrew, Ancient Voyagers in the Pacific, London, 1957 (1st ed. 1956).

83.

Sharp, Andrew, Ancient Voyagers in Polynesia, Auckland, 1963.

84.

Siers, James, Polynesia in Colour, Wellington, 1968.

85.

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86.

Smith, S. Percy, Niue Island, and Its People, in: JPS

a)11(1902) 80–106, 163–177, 195–218;
b)12(1903) 1–31, 85–119.
87.

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88.

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89.

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90.

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91.

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92.

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93.

Walsh, D.S., and Biggs, Bruce, Proto-Polynesian Word List I, Auckland, 1966.

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94.

Ward, J.M., British Policy in the South Pacific, 1786–1893, Sydney, 1948.

95.

Williamson, R.W., The Social and Political Systems of Central Polynesia, 3 vol., Cambridge, 1924.

96.

Williamson, R.W., Religious and Cosmic Beliefs of Central Polynesia, 2 vol., Cambridge, 1933.

97.

Wouters, Herman, and Raes, Hugo, Verhalen uit de Stille Zuidzee, Brussel (n.d.).

98.

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