Dance in the Society and Hawaiian Islands as presented by the early writers, 1767-1842
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1951
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This paper is a study of European influences on dance, in the Society Islands and the Hawaiian islands through collected works ranging from 1767, the date of the arrival in Tahiti by Samuel Wallis, and 1842, the date that marks the end of the United States Exploring Expedition under the command of Charles Wilkes.
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Typescript.
Bibliography: leaves 144-151.
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iv, 151 leaves illustrations
Bibliography: leaves 144-151.
Microfilm.
iv, 151 leaves illustrations
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Dance -- Hawaii, Hula (Dance), Rites and ceremonies -- Hawaii, Musical instruments -- Hawaii, Dance -- French Polynesia, Rites and ceremonies -- French Polynesia, Folk dancing, Polynesian -- French Polynesia, Dance -- Religious aspects
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Theses for the degree of Master of Arts (University of Hawaii (Honolulu)) Speech no. 252
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