Author/EditorYosihiko Sinoto with Hiroshi Aramata
translated by Frank Stewart and Madoka Nagadō.
Other physical detailsillustrations (some color)
Note (General)"Originally published in Japan by Keibonsha Limited, Publishers, Tokyo"--Colophon.
"Curve of the hook is a special edition of Mānoa; for subscribers, this is Mānoa 28: 1"--Colophon.
"Edited by Frank Stewart"--Cover.
Note (Content)"A book-length interview of Dr. Yosihiko Sinoto by Hiroshi Aramata. In the interview, Dr. Sinoto tells of unearthing the only ancient voyaging canoe found in Polynesia--one of his greatest accomplishments--and exploring some of the most remote islands and coral atolls of the Pacific. He also describes his efforts to conserve and preserve sites and structures for the benefit of future generations. Many people have now come to regard the voyages of the early Polynesians as among the great achievements in human history, thanks in part to his work. For such decades-long efforts, Dr. Sinoto has received numerous awards and been named a living treasure of Hawaiʻi. Curve of the Hook was originally published in Japanese as Rakuen Kōkogaku (Archaeology in Paradise). In 1996, the book received the Yoshikawa Eiji Cultural Award, and in 1999, it was selected as one of the best 100 biographies of a Japanese in the twentieth century."--Publisher's Web site.
Note (Bibliography)Includes bibliographical references.