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Patrick V. Kirch. A shark going inland is my chief: the island civilization of ancient Hawai'i. xvii+346 pages, 29 illustrations, 8 colour plates. 2012. Berkeley: University of California Press; 978-0-520-27330-6 hardback $45 & £ 30.95.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2015

Atholl Anderson*
Affiliation:
Australian National University, Canberra, Australia (Email: atholl.anderson@anu.edu.au)

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Copyright © Antiquity Publications Ltd 2013

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References

Kirch, P.V. 2008. Comment on Atholl Anderson's 'Traditionalism, interaction and long-distance seafaring in Polynesia'. Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology 3: 260261.Google Scholar
Kirch, P.V. 2010. How chiefs became kings: divine kingship and the rise ofarchaic states in ancient Hawai'i. Berkeley: University of California Press.Google Scholar