For more than 1000 years, Polynesians occupied the remotest islands in the Pacific. Sailing in large, double-hulled canoes, without benefit of maps, writing or metal tools, these ancient mariners were the first and only (until European explorers) people to reach this part of the globe. Today, they are widely acknowledged as the world's greatest navigators. How did they colonize these far-flung islands? This book explores this epic migration, following...