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Ni?ihau basks like a whale-or in some lights, like a jewel-across the sea from Kaua?i. Fewer than a hundred Niihauans now live there, but it is the spiritual home to many more elsewhere in Hawai'i. Long known as the "Forbidden Island," it is seldom visited by outsiders. In this fully illustrated, wide-ranging study, Steven Gentry explores:
The volcanic island of Ni?ihau arose steaming and hissing from the ocean millions of years ago, but by the time the goddess Pele's canoe landed on a golden Niihauan beach its fires were no more. In time Ni?ihau and the other Hawaiian islands were settled by Polynesian people. Then came missionaries and, after them, ranchers. In 1864 Ni?ihau was sold by the king of Hawai'i to the Sinclair family, whose descendants still own it today. Steven Gentry traces all this history and weaves it into an intimate and engrossing account of this intriguing island.
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Ni?ihau basks like a whale-or in some lights, like a jewel-across the sea from Kaua?i. Fewer than a hundred Niihauans now live there, but it is the spiritual home to many more elsewhere in Hawai'i. Long known as the "Forbidden Island," it is seldom visited by outsiders. In this fully illustrated, wide-ranging study, Steven Gentry explores:
The volcanic island of Ni?ihau arose steaming and hissing from the ocean millions of years ago, but by the time the goddess Pele's canoe landed on a golden Niihauan beach its fires were no more. In time Ni?ihau and the other Hawaiian islands were settled by Polynesian people. Then came missionaries and, after them, ranchers. In 1864 Ni?ihau was sold by the king of Hawai'i to the Sinclair family, whose descendants still own it today. Steven Gentry traces all this history and weaves it into an intimate and engrossing account of this intriguing island.