Edwin Oscar Hall (?-?)
Charles Gordon Hopkins (1848-1849, 1855-1860)
Abraham Fornander (1850-1855)
Founded
June 6, 1840 (1840-06-06)
Language
English, some Hawaiian
Ceased publication
December 11, 1841 (1841-12-11)
Relaunched
May 18, 1844 (1844-05-18)―February 6, 1864 (1864-02-06)
City
Honolulu
Country
Hawaiian Kingdom
The Polynesian was a 4-8 page weekly newspaper published in Honolulu, that had two periods of publication: from June 6, 1840, to December 11, 1841, and then from May 18, 1844, to February 6, 1864. From 1845 to 1861, it was the official publication of the government of the Hawaiian Kingdom. The Polynesian was the leading newspaper in Oahu in the mid-1800s.
scattered over the central and southern Pacific Ocean. The indigenous people who inhabit the islands of Polynesia are called Polynesians. They have many...
Polynesians are an ethnolinguistic group of closely related ethnic groups who are native to Polynesia (islands in thePolynesian Triangle), an expansive...
Look up Polynesian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Polynesian is the adjectival form of Polynesia. It may refer to: Polynesians, an ethnic group Polynesian...
ThePolynesian languages form a genealogical group of languages, itself part of the Oceanic branch of the Austronesian family. There are 38 Polynesian...
ThePolynesian was a 4-8 page weekly newspaper published in Honolulu, that had two periods of publication: from June 6, 1840, to December 11, 1841, and...
ThePolynesian Triangle is a region of the Pacific Ocean with three island groups at its corners: The US state of Hawaii, Easter Island (Rapa Nui) and...
ThePolynesian rat, Pacific rat or little rat (Rattus exulans), known to the Māori as kiore, is the third most widespread species of rat in the world...
Hundreds of years after the Great Polynesian Migration, European explorers began traveling through the region, visiting the islands of French Polynesia...
archipelagos in thePolynesian Triangle) together with those of the scattered cultures known as thePolynesian outliers. Polynesians speak languages that...
Polynesian navigation or Polynesian wayfinding was used for thousands of years to enable long voyages across thousands of kilometres of the open Pacific...
ThePolynesian Football Player of the Year Award, instituted in 2014 by thePolynesian Football Hall of Fame, is given annually to the most outstanding...
Polynesian culture is the culture of the indigenous peoples of Polynesia who share common traits in language, customs and society. The development of Polynesian...
ThePolynesian Dog refers to a few extinct varieties of domesticated dogs from the islands of Polynesia. These dogs were used for both companionship and...
The Central Pacific languages, also known as Fijian–Polynesian languages, are a branch of the Oceanic languages spoken in Fiji and Polynesia. Ross et...
Polynesian outliers are a number of culturally Polynesian societies that geographically lie outside the main region of Polynesian influence, known as...
Polynesian paralysis is a term describing the relaxed lifestyle in the Hawaiian islands and the spirit of aloha reflecting the love of the Hawaiian people...
posited that the ultimate origins of thePolynesians might have been the lowland regions of the Philippines and proposed that they arrived to the islands via...
ThePolynesian Panther Party (PPP) was a revolutionary social justice movement formed to target racial inequalities carried out against indigenous Māori...
Polynesian refers to those languages comprising the Samoic and the Eastern Polynesian branches of thePolynesian group of Austronesian languages. The...
Samoa Airways, formerly Polynesian Airlines, is the flag carrier of Samoa. The airline was founded in 1959 as "Polynesian Airlines", providing domestic...
Since 1819, some groups of Polynesian Protestant students immigrated to the United States to study theology. Since the 1830s, another group of Native...