The Ancient Hawaiian State
English

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Historians and archaeologists define primary states--cradles of civilization from which all modern nation states ultimately derive--as significant territorially-based autonomous societies in which a centralized government employs legitimate authority to exercise sovereignty. The well-recognized list of regions that witnessed the development of primary states is short: Egypt Mesopotamia the Indus Valley China Mesoamerica and Andean South America. Drawing on archaeological and ethnohistorical sources Robert J. Hommon demonstrates that Polynesia with primary states in both Hawaii and Tonga should be added to this list. The Ancient Hawaiian State is a study of the ancient Hawaiians'' transformation of their Polynesian chiefdoms into primary state societies independent of any pre-existing states. The emergence of primary states is one of the most revolutionary transformations in human history and Hawaii''s metamorphosis was so profound that in some ways the contact-era Hawaiian states bear a closer resemblance to our world than to that of their closely-related East Polynesian contemporaries 4000 kilometers to the south. In contrast to the other six regions in which states emerged in the distant pre-literate past the transformation of Hawaiian states are documented in an extensive body of oral traditions preserved in written form a rich literature of early post-contact eyewitness accounts of participants and Western visitors as well as an extensive archaeological record. Part One of this book describes three competing Hawaiian states based on the islands of Hawai`i Maui and O`ahu that existed at the time of first contact with the non-Polynesian world (1778-79). Part Two presents a detailed definition of state society and how contact-era Hawaii satisfies this definition and concludes with three comparative chapters summarizing the Tongan state and chiefdoms in the Society Islands and Marquesas Archipelagos of East Polynesia. Part Three provides a model of the Hawaii State Transformation across a thousand years of history. The results of this significant study further the analysis of political development throughout Polynesia while profoundly redefining the history and research of primary state formation.
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