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Pacific basin migraTionsThe widely scattered islands of the Pacific basin, stretching from New Guinea eastward across the Pacific Ocean, were populated by seagoing people with initial ro

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Pacific basin migraTions

The widely scattered islands of the Pacific basin, stretching

from New Guinea eastward across the Pacific Ocean, were

populated by seagoing people with initial roots in

South-east Asia Having migrated from mainland SouthSouth-east Asia

sometime before 10,000 b.c.e., some Polynesian maritime

sojourners left New Guinea around 1500 b.c.e and settled in

the Solomon Island chain and then the Banks, Vanuatu, and

Samoan archipelagos

In roughly 400 c.e Samoa, Fiji, and Tonga had special

roles as the strategic points for the next wave of Polynesian

voyages of migration, as these are mentioned in local

tradi-tions as the points of origin These Polynesians navigated the

Pacific in double-outrigger canoes Their boats consisted of

two hulls connected with lashed crossbeams and covered

with a central platform Although it was referred to as a

ca-noe, the vessel was driven by wind and used sails made of

natural-fiber matting The two hulls gave the craft stability

and resiliency in the open ocean and the capacity to

trans-port people and supplies over long distances A medium-size

boat 50 to 60 feet long could carry two dozen people and their

belongings, including plants and animals, such as chickens,

pigs, and goats, to introduce on the new islands they settled

Over time settlers from diverse points and mixtures of

cul-tures and languages arrived Local legends emphasize their

movements, their heroic voyages of discovery, their

observa-tions of such natural signs as the stars and ocean currents,

and their mixed cultural heritage to become a unique

Poly-nesian island culture rather than the transplant of an

Asia-derived heritage The name Polynesian came to represent the

shared cultural heritage of the islands and does not imply a

geographic or political unity Polynesian cultural traditions

also distinguish Polynesians from neighboring populations

in the Pacific island regions of Micronesia and Melanesia,

who derived from different Southeast Asian points of origin

in the ancient era

Current knowledge of the initial voyages of migration

to and settlement in Hawaii comes from a mix of oral

tradi-tion and archaeological discovery Scholars debate whether

the original Polynesian voyagers arrived from the Marquesas

Islands, Tahiti, or both, from about 500 to 600 One theory

attributes the Marquesas as the original source and argues

that the Tahitian settlers did not arrive until 1300 as a

sec-ond-wave migration In both the “one-migration” and

“two-migration” theories, there was not a single settlement voyage

but a continuous series of migratory voyages that populated

the Hawaiian Islands Local folk tradition attributes the

ini-tial voyages to the legendary Hawai’i Loa, the chief of a band

of voyaging fishermen who discovered the island of Hawaii,

which was named after the chief, and then the island of Maui, which was named for his son The initial band of voyagers returned to their home island and then made a return voyage with Hawai’i Loa’s wife and children, for whom the other Ha-waiian Islands were named They mixed with the other male voyagers to originate the Hawaiian race

Known by its native population as Aotearoa (“land of the long white cloud”), New Zealand was the last Pacific island region settled by migrating Polynesians known as Maori between the mid-12th and the 14th centuries The Maori traveled there by boat from islands, possibly the So-ciety Islands, in eastern Polynesia This is considered the Hawaiki, or “homeland,” in local legend These voyages of settlement were led by the legendary Whatonga and his grandfather Tai They followed an initial 10th-century

con-tact by traveling in double-outrigger canoes (waka hourua)

led by the adventurer Kupe from Hawaiki According to Maori legend, he found what he named Aotearoa

uninhab-ited by “people of land” (tangata whenua) The discoveries of

archaeologists confirm the potential truth in these legends, since the earliest evidence of settlement is an early 10th-century Maori settlement in the Bay of Islands and garden-ing at Urimatao, on Motura Island, but then an absence of settlement until later Sometime later Te Awa populations arrived and settled the Dargaville area on the North Island’s western coast, from which they moved farther to the south,

where they built other fortified villages (pa) at Rawhiti and

Manawaora The final migrating voyagers, called the Ngare Raumati, landed in the Bay of Islands area in the later 14th century, where they intermarried with the earlier settlers

By the time the first Europeans arrived in the late 16th cen-tury about 5 percent of the Maori population lived on the South Island, while most Maori lived on the tropical North Island’s northern coastline

TibeTo-burman, Thai, anD lao migraTions from souThern china

In response to the migrations of other ethnic groups from the central Asian steppes into the southern China region, dur-ing the medieval era populations migrated from the Hima-laya foothills into the hills and lowlands of Southeast Asia Among these were the Burmese, who by the second millen-nium had become the dominant ethnicity in Myanmar; the Thai, including one group who occupied the fertile rice plain

of the Chao Phraya River in modern-day Thailand in the 11th century and who are still known by the Thai name today, and others who migrated into the hill regions of Myanmar’s north, where they became known as Shans and Karens; and the Lao, who migrated into the hill regions east of the Me-kong River between Thailand and Vietnam

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