Kupe's Epic Journey
Autor: | Bell, Michael Christian |
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EAN: | 9798305424355 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Seitenzahl: | 214 |
Produktart: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 31.12.2024 |
Untertitel: | From Hawaiki to Aotearoa |
Schlagworte: | Biography / Autobiography |
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Kupe's name resonates across Polynesia as one of the greatest navigators and explorers of the ancient world. Revered as a trailblazer, Kupe's epic voyage to Aotearoa-the land of the long white cloud-is a cornerstone of Polynesian oral tradition. This narrative celebrates not only his unmatched skill as a wayfinder but also the enduring spirit of discovery that defines the Polynesian people. Kupe lived in an era when the Pacific Ocean, Moana-nui-a-Kiwa, was both a highway and a mystery. The Polynesians, masterful in their knowledge of the stars, winds, currents, and natural signs, embarked on daring expeditions to expand their horizons. Kupe's journey went further than any before, taking him to a pristine land of abundant resources and captivating beauty-Aotearoa. His story is a testament to human ingenuity, courage, and a deep connection to the natural world.This book recounts the extraordinary tale of Kupe's voyage: the challenges he faced, the discoveries he made, and the legacy he left behind. Drawing from oral traditions, historical accounts, and the rich tapestry of Polynesian culture, the narrative delves into Kupe's motivations, the spiritual rituals that guided his journey, and the profound impact of his exploration on subsequent migrations to Aotearoa. The story also weaves in the lives of those who accompanied him, like Ngake and Hine-te-ura, and their shared aspirations for a better future. Through Kupe's eyes, we witness the marvels of untouched landscapes, the vitality of abundant birdlife, and the profound silences of a land uninhabited by humans. His voyage was not just a physical journey but a spiritual and cultural one, symbolizing the unyielding Polynesian desire to explore, adapt, and thrive. As the narrative unfolds, we follow Kupe's return to Hawaiki, where his tales of Aotearoa inspired dreams of migration among his people. His descriptions of fertile lands, bountiful seas, and vast possibilities laid the foundation for future voyages that would shape the Polynesian diaspora. The book concludes with reflections on Kupe's enduring legacy and the cultural significance of his journey in both ancient and contemporary contexts.