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Pacific Passages : An Anthology of Surf Writing
58. Steve Barilotti, “Lost Horizons: Surf Colonialism in the 21st Century”
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. vii
Contents
pp. xi
Acknowledgments
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 17
Myths, Legends, Chants, and Proverbs
pp. 19
1. Samuel Mânaiakalani Kamakau, “Kelea-nui-noho-‘ana-‘api‘api”
pp. 23
2. King David Kalâkaua and Roland M. Daggett, “The Story of Laie-i-ka-wai”
pp. 26
3. William Westervelt, “A Surfing Legend”
pp. 29
4. William Westervelt, “A Shark Punished at Waikiki”
pp. 32
5. Clarice B. Taylor, “Faithless Lover Is Turned to Stone”
pp. 34
6. Mary Kawena Pukui and Alfons L. Korn, “Name Chant for Naihe”
pp. 42
7. Nona Beamer, “‘Auhea ‘O Ka Lani 76. (Where is the Royal Chief?)”
pp. 44
8. Rerioterai Tava and Moses K. Keale Sr., “Ka Hui Nalu Mele: The Surf Club Song”
pp. 47
9. Mary Kawena Pukui, Hawaiian Proverbs & Poetical Sayings
pp. 51
Introduction
pp. 55
10. John Papa ‘Αî, “Activities in Court Circles,” from 10. Fragments of Hawaiian History: Kuokoa
pp. 63
11. Sir Joseph Banks, An Account of the Voyages Undertaken by the Order of His Present Majesty for Making Discoveries in the Southern Hemisphere
pp. 65
12. William Anderson, A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean
pp. 67
13. Charles Clerke, The Journals of Captain James Cook on his Voyages of Discovery
pp. 69
14. William Ellis, An Authentic Narrative of a Voyage Performed by Captain Cook and Captain Clerke in His Majesty’s Ships Resolution and Discovery
pp. 70
15. David Samwell, The Journals of Captain James Cook on his Voyages of Discovery
pp. 72
16. George Gilbert, Captain Cook’s Final Voyage: The Journal of Midshipman George Gilbert
pp. 73
17. James King, The Journals of Captain James Cook on his Voyages of Discovery
pp. 75
18. John Douglas, ed., A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean
pp. 77
19. William Bligh, The Log of the Bounty
pp. 78
20. James Morrison, The Journal of James Morrison, Boatswain’s Mate of the Bounty
pp. 80
21. Peter Puget, A Voyage of Discovery to the Northern Pacific Ocean and Round the World, 1791–1795
pp. 83
22. Hiram Bingham, “Mission at the Sandwich Islands”
pp. 86
23. William Ellis, Narrative of a Tour through Hawaii
pp. 90
24. William Ellis, Polynesian Researches
pp. 94
25. W. S. W. Ruschenberger, Narrative of a Voyage Round the World
pp. 96
26. Charles Wilkes, Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition
pp. 98
27. Hiram Bingham, A Residence of Twenty-one Years in the Sandwich Islands
pp. 101
28. Herman Melville, Mardi and a Voyage Thither
pp. 104
29. Henry T. Cheever, Life in the Sandwich Islands
pp. 106
30. Chester S. Lyman, Around the Horn to the Sandwich Islands and California, 1845–1850
pp. 108
31. Samuel S. Hill, Travels in the Sandwich and Society Islands
pp. 112
32. Sophia Cracroft, The Victorian Visitors
pp. 115
33. J. Waiamau, “Ancient Sports of Hawaii: Such as Surfing, Jumping, Sledding, Betting and Boxing”
pp. 117
34. Mark Twain, Roughing It
pp. 118
35. Abraham Fornander, Honolulu Directory and Historical Sketch of the Hawaiian or Sandwich Islands
pp. 120
36. Isabella Bird, The Hawaiian Archipelago: Six Months among the Palm Groves, Coral Reefs and Volcanoes of the Sandwich Islands
pp. 123
37. Henry Carrington Bolton, “Some Hawaiian Pastimes”
pp. 125
38. Anonymous, “Hawaiian Surf Riding”
pp. 135
Introduction
pp. 137
39. Jack London, “Riding The South Seas Surf”
pp. 147
40. Alexander Hume Ford, “Aquatic Sports”
pp. 151
41. M. Leola Crawford, Seven Weeks in Hawaii
pp. 153
42. George Freeth, Article from The Evening Herald
pp. 155
43. Tom Blake, Hawaiian Surfboard
pp. 161
44. C. P. L. Nicholls, “Lessons in Surfing for Everyman”
pp. 164
45. Thomas C. Zahn, “Surf boarding from Molokai to Waikiki”
pp. 173
Introduction
pp. 175
46. Frederick Kohner, Gidget
pp. 180
47. Tom Wolfe, “The Pump House Gang Meets the Black 57. Panthers—or Silver Threads among the Gold in Surf City”
pp. 191
48. John Witzig, “We’re Tops Now”
pp. 196
49. Mickey Dora, “Mickey on Malibu”
pp. 201
50. Kevin Naughton, Craig Peterson, and Greg Carpenter, “Centroamerica”
pp. 208
51. Kimo Hollinger, “An Alternate Viewpoint”
pp. 213
52. Jack McCoy, “We’re Number One—Interview: Ian Cairns”
pp. 218
53. C. R. Stecyk III, Articles from Skateboarder Magazine
pp. 221
54. Erik Aeder, “Indonesia: Just Another Paradise”
pp. 227
Introduction
pp. 229
55. Bruce Jenkins, “Laird Hamilton: 20th Century Man”
pp. 240
56. Steve Pezman, “The Cat’s Ninth Life . . . On Visiting Miki Dora Near the End”
pp. 247
57. Susan Orlean, “The Maui Surfer Girls”
pp. 258
58. Steve Barilotti, “Lost Horizons: Surf Colonialism in the 21st Century”
pp. 269
59. Matt Warshaw, “Winterland: Fred Van Dyke, and the Blissful, Stressful, Unpredictable Life of the Older Surfer”
pp. 283
Introduction
pp. 285
60. William Finnegan, “Playing Doc’s Games—I”
pp. 289
61. Thomas Farber, On Water
pp. 290
62. Daniel Duane, Caught Inside: A Surfer’s Year on the California Coast
pp. 292
63. Mark Jarman, “Ground Swell”
pp. 294
64. Richard Katrovas, “The Surfer”
pp. 296
65. Richard Robbins, “Surfing Accident at Trestles Beach”
pp. 298
66. Allan C. Weisbecker, In Search of Captain Zero
pp. 303
67. Bob Shacochis, “Return of the Prodigal Surfer”
pp. 307
Permissions
pp. 311
Notes
pp. 319
Bibliography
pp. 339
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