‘Anne Kayes’ book addresses significant turning points in New Zealand history the 1981 Springbok. It includes many excellent graphics and also succinctly explains why Pacific oceanic voyaging had declined so much by AD 1450. Join author Anne Kayes, as she discusses and reads from her new YA novel, 'In Our Own Back Yard'. Crowe adds notes from a recent Pacific cruise. Hello Select your address Kindle Store Hello, Sign in. Intriguingly traverses backwards from the furthest points of Polynesian navigators’ reach – Aotearoa New Zealand, Hawai`i, Rapanui Easter Island, and the South American coast. In Our Own Back Yard eBook : Kayes, Anne: : Books. PATHWAY OF THE BIRDS BY ANDREW CROWE BATEMAN PUBLISHING AND UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI`I PRESS, 2018) The book will generate great saloon table discussions about aesthetics, a subject all boaties are well-versed in. Perfect for the dip-in, dip-out reader – and full of surprising images. This is another magnificent, lavishlyillustrated book. This book helps you to get your head out of boats and away from the sea. This book is all about vaka moana sailing in the here and now.Ģ50 YEARS OF NEW ZEALAND PAINTING BY GIL DOCKING, MICHAEL DUNN AND EDWARD HANFLING (BATEMAN BOOKS, 2020) No, one brazen wall, one diocesan bishop, will better defend this enclosed garden of the church, than a. The photography – portraits and action sailing shots – is compelling too. The interviews of living master navigators (a chapter for each) give this book immediacy, a current relevance and an irresistible appeal. This is the most recent addition to the library of traditional Pacific navigation – and the most vital in a human sense.
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