International audienceThe butterfly rig, an Oceanic spritsail generally used tacking in a Melanesian world dominated by the shunting Oceanic lateen, is herein examined. The author goes back to original historical and ethnographical sources, particularly those of Layard from central Vanuatu in the early twentieth century and uses this case to investigate the development of sailing technology in Oceania. It is argued here that although this rig resembles that of the reconstructed Lapita canoe as proposed by archaeologists, the butterfly sail may more convincingly be thought of as an Oceanic spritsail borrowed from Polynesia and adapted to the traditional shunting maneuver. The implications of such a scenario are important for our understandin...
International audienceThis paper draws heavily on John Willoughby Layard’s important typescript enti...
This paper presents the results of archaeological excavations of portions of a late prehistoric/earl...
A series of comparative studies is suggested, focused on perceptions of outrigger canoes, and aimed ...
International audienceThe butterfly rig, an Oceanic spritsail generally used tacking in a Melanesian...
The butterfly rig, an Oceanic spritsail generally used tacking in a Melanesian world dominated by th...
The recent upsurge of interest in the origins of Pacific cultures1 is based mainly on three lines of...
This thesis focuses on the areas on Orchid Island in Taiwan and Yap State in the Federated...
N eyret argued that the canoes of the Fiji Islands were among the "masterpieces of Oceanic nava...
This thesis records an action research-based inquiry into the potential of sail technology as an ada...
The Fijian drua (also called kalia in Tonga and ‘alia in Samoa) are arguably the apex of Pacific nav...
The first part of this paper establishes in a general kind of way that the domain or seascape that L...
Abstract: Polynesian navigation using double-hulled canoes has been practiced for many years throug...
A series of comparative studies is suggested, focused on perceptions of outrigger canoes, and aimed ...
A study of semiotics, imaging and approipriation, using the case study of the popular uses made of t...
Art, photography and graphic images of Oceanic sails are scattered across the last four hundred year...
International audienceThis paper draws heavily on John Willoughby Layard’s important typescript enti...
This paper presents the results of archaeological excavations of portions of a late prehistoric/earl...
A series of comparative studies is suggested, focused on perceptions of outrigger canoes, and aimed ...
International audienceThe butterfly rig, an Oceanic spritsail generally used tacking in a Melanesian...
The butterfly rig, an Oceanic spritsail generally used tacking in a Melanesian world dominated by th...
The recent upsurge of interest in the origins of Pacific cultures1 is based mainly on three lines of...
This thesis focuses on the areas on Orchid Island in Taiwan and Yap State in the Federated...
N eyret argued that the canoes of the Fiji Islands were among the "masterpieces of Oceanic nava...
This thesis records an action research-based inquiry into the potential of sail technology as an ada...
The Fijian drua (also called kalia in Tonga and ‘alia in Samoa) are arguably the apex of Pacific nav...
The first part of this paper establishes in a general kind of way that the domain or seascape that L...
Abstract: Polynesian navigation using double-hulled canoes has been practiced for many years throug...
A series of comparative studies is suggested, focused on perceptions of outrigger canoes, and aimed ...
A study of semiotics, imaging and approipriation, using the case study of the popular uses made of t...
Art, photography and graphic images of Oceanic sails are scattered across the last four hundred year...
International audienceThis paper draws heavily on John Willoughby Layard’s important typescript enti...
This paper presents the results of archaeological excavations of portions of a late prehistoric/earl...
A series of comparative studies is suggested, focused on perceptions of outrigger canoes, and aimed ...