Just wondering:
1. Are there any evidence of Polynesians successfully arrived at somewhere else before they found Hawaii? South America? West coast U.S.? Blended with the locals, got killed by the natives, or just died off in insolation?
2. Are there any evidence of (now we can call them) Hawaiians, who set sail again? To find new land, out west. Successfully, or unsuccessfully?
3. Was Hawaii the "finial" destination for these migrating Polynesians? Meaning, after they arrived in Hawaii. They went somewhere else in the Pacific. It could be after or several generations after. Meaning....XXXX (ethnic group) had roots from Hawaiians.
Or based on wind, tides, and bird travel, the Hawaiian/Polynesians knew there was "nothing" out there, or too far?
And Hawaii was the final and last stop. Or those that dare to sail on....no one knows what happened to them. Killed or lost at sea. If that is true, did the Hawaiians "document" that (in song or chants) of people who have sailed on and never heard from again?
1. Are there any evidence of Polynesians successfully arrived at somewhere else before they found Hawaii? South America? West coast U.S.? Blended with the locals, got killed by the natives, or just died off in insolation?
2. Are there any evidence of (now we can call them) Hawaiians, who set sail again? To find new land, out west. Successfully, or unsuccessfully?
3. Was Hawaii the "finial" destination for these migrating Polynesians? Meaning, after they arrived in Hawaii. They went somewhere else in the Pacific. It could be after or several generations after. Meaning....XXXX (ethnic group) had roots from Hawaiians.
Or based on wind, tides, and bird travel, the Hawaiian/Polynesians knew there was "nothing" out there, or too far?
And Hawaii was the final and last stop. Or those that dare to sail on....no one knows what happened to them. Killed or lost at sea. If that is true, did the Hawaiians "document" that (in song or chants) of people who have sailed on and never heard from again?
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