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Warner Free Lecture ~ Christina Thompson

Volunteers Hall

Fri., 2/21/25 7:00 pm

Christina Thompson
Sea People: The Puzzle of Polynesia


The Polynesian Triangle is an area of ten million square miles, defined by the three points of Hawai‘i, New Zealand, and Easter Island. All the islands were originally settled by a people with a single language and set of customs, a distinctive arsenal of tools and skills. They had no knowledge of writing or metal tools and yet they succeeded in colonizing the largest ocean on the planet, occupying every habitable rock between New Guinea and the Galapagos, and establishing what was until the modern era the largest single culture area in the world.

Christina Thompson tells the story of these remarkable voyagers and of the many people—explorers, linguists, anthropologists, folkorists, navigators—who have puzzled over their astonishing history for more than three hundred years.

This performance is supported by a grant from the Massachusetts Cultural Council.

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All lectures begin at 7PM in Volunteers Hall in the Library. Doors open at 6:30.

It is first-come first-served seating.