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Eastern malayo-polynesian could mean:

of or even on to the ocean of or even on to Oceania the Oceanic languages, a subbranch of the Austronesian language family, covering a languages of the open Pacific Ocean, such as Micronesian and Polynesian. any of many ships known as Eastern malayo-polynesian: RMS Oceanic of 1870 RMS Oceanic of 1899 Oceanic, an unfinished design of the 1930s SS Oceanic of 1963 Oceanic Airlines, a invented airline brand typically utilized within disaster movies Eastern malayo-polynesian, an album by Isis.

Legends of Guam II
Four myths and etiological folktales (in Chamorro and English).

Tahiti1.Com: Legends
Illustrated abstracts of some Tahitian myths and legends.

Polynesian Mythology & Ancient Traditional History of the New Zealanders As Furnished by their Chiefs and Priests
By George Grey (1854), e-text at Blackmask.

Legends of Ma-ui, A Demi God of Polynesia, and of His Mother Hina
By W. D. Westervelt (1910), e-text at the Internet Sacred Text Archive.

Chamorro Legends of the Creation of Guam
Excerpted from Lawrence J. Cunningham's "Ancient Chamorro Society."

The Kumulipo - A Hawaiian Creation Chant
By Martha Warren Beckwith (1951), e-text from the Internet Sacred Text Archive.

Polynesian Mythology & Ancient Traditional History of the New Zealanders As Furnished by their Chiefs and Priests
By George Grey (1854), e-text from the Internet Sacred Text Archive.

Pacific Mythology
Myths and legends from New Zealand, Hawaii and Easter Island.

Oceanic Mythology
By Roland B. Dixon (1916), containing myths and tales of the Oceanic islands, Indonesia, and Australia.

Maori Religion and Mythology
By Edward Shortland (1882); e-text at the Internet Sacred Text Archive.


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