Edward Smith Craighill Cell Phone

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Edward Smith Craighill Handy (born September 22, 1892 in Roanoke , Virginia , † 1980 ) was an American ethnologist who researched the Polynesian religion and the ancient civilization of Hawaii .

He worked at the Bernice P. Bishop Museum in Honolulu , Hawaii .

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  • Polynesian Religion (= Bernice P. Bishop Museum. Bulletin. Vol. 34, ISSN  0005-9439 ). (= Bayard Dominick Expedition. Publication. Vol. 12). The Museum, Honolulu HI 1927.
  • Houses, Boats, and Fishing in the Society Islands (= Bernice P. Bishop Museum. Bulletin. Vol. 90). Bernice P. Bishop Museum, Honolulu HI 1932.
  • with Kenneth P. Emory, Edwin H. Bryan, Peter H. Buck, John H. Wise and Others: Ancient Hawaiian Civilization. A Series of Lectures delivered at the Kamehameha Schools. Kamehameha Schools, Honolulu HI 1933 (These lectures were by a group of scientists on the staff of the Bishop Museum and others who discussed such topics as: race; government; feasts and holidays; houses and villages; food; fiberwork; language; music; carving; warfare; navigation; medicine; nature; and other subjects.)
  • The Hawaiian planter. Volume 1: His plants, methods and areas of cultivation (= Bernice P. Bishop Museum. Bulletin. Vol. 161). The Museum, Honolulu HI 1940.
  • with Mary Kawena Pukui : The Polynesian family system in Ka-'u, Hawaii. The Polynesian Society, Wellington 1958.
  • Traces of Totemism in Polynesia. Theories of Embodiment of Tutelary Spirits in Animate and Inanimate Forms. In: The Journal of the Polynesian Society , Volume 77, No. 1, March 1968, pp. 43-56, digitized .

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