New research has confirmed that moa, New Zealand’s giant, flightless birds, went extinct within just 300 years of human ...
Around 3,000 years ago, people from Southeast Asia began sailing out into the Pacific and settling on the islands of […] ...
The discovery was called by one archaeologist as something that will go down as one of the most important finds in Polynesian history.
New research reveals that the extinction of New Zealand’s giant, flightless moa was inevitable after human arrival. Using ...
The boat, known as a waka, was unearthed in the Chatham Islands. Researchers say it could be one of the most significant ...
Three generations of an artistic Auckland family are on a mission: to take some Polynesian love to the people of America.
A waka discovered on Rekohu / Chatham Islands has been described by one expert as the most important discovery in New Zealand, possibly Polynesian archeology.
On the tiny South Pacific island of Niue, a self-governing Polynesian nation with political ties to New Zealand, Niue Blue is ...