Anthropologists, historians, mythologists, and other students of Pacific cultures will find this work well written, well documented, and worthwhile... [T]his is a significant new work and is highly recommended for Pacific studies and comparative mythology collections. Reference Quarterly
Preface Introduction Sources The Dictionary Appendix: Categories of Gods and Goddesses Index
ROBERT D. CRAIG is Professor of History and Chairman of the Social Sciences Department at the Alaska Pacific University, Anchorage. He is editor of Pacifica: A Journal of Pacific and Asian Studies and he coauthored the Historical Dictionary of Oceania (Greenwood Press, 1981). Craig is currently writing a history of Tahiti and compiling a Tahitian-English, English-Tahitian Dictionary.
?. . . Robert Craig has translated, authored, or edited several
books and journals on Oceania. With the Dictionary, he has produced
a scholarly work intended primarily for scholars and has filled a
gap in the literature. Anthropologists, historians, mythologists,
and other students of Pacific cultures will find this work well
written, well documented, and worthwhile . . . this is a
significant new work and is highly recommended for Pacific studies
and comparative mythology collections.?-Reference Quarterly
." . . Robert Craig has translated, authored, or edited several
books and journals on Oceania. With the Dictionary, he has produced
a scholarly work intended primarily for scholars and has filled a
gap in the literature. Anthropologists, historians, mythologists,
and other students of Pacific cultures will find this work well
written, well documented, and worthwhile . . . this is a
significant new work and is highly recommended for Pacific studies
and comparative mythology collections."-Reference Quarterly
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