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Kon-Tiki expedition begins - April 28th, 1947
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On the 28th of April, 1947, Thor Heyerdahl, Erik Hesselberg, Bengt Danielsson, Knut Haugland, Torstein Raaby & Herman Watzinger set sail from Callao on the coast of Peru on a Balsa wood raft in an attempt to prove that Pre-Columbian stone-age people could have settled Polynesia. The expidition was named after an ancient nickname of the Peruvian sun god who was supposed to have left South America with his followers & headed west across the Pacific when the Incas came to power. Only using tools & supplies available to the indiginous peoples of South America, the Kon-Tiki expidition cut down giant Balsa trees, stripped their bark, lashed them together into a raft, and set sail for Polynesia. They had modern equipment such as radio and military expedition food, but found they could live off the fruits of the ocean, as the raft attracted lots of marine life. The documentary of the voyage won an Oscar in 1951 and the book about the expedition has been translated into more than 66 languages. A replica of Kon-Tiki is now on display in the Kon-Tiki Museum in Oslo. Although Thor Heyerdahl proved such a voyage was possible, physical, linguistic, anthropological & DNA evidence point to the islands of Polynesia being settled from west to east, migration having begun from the Asian mainland, not South America. However, it should be noted that Thor Heyerdahl never set out to prove that the current Polynesians were descended from South America. According to some Polynesian legends, Polynesia was originally inhabited by two peoples, the so-called long-eared and the short-eared. In a bloody war, all the long-eared peoples were eliminated and the short-eared people assumed sole control of Polynesia. Heyerdahl asserted that these extinct people were the ones who could have settled Polynesia from the Americas, not the current, short-eared inhabitants. Other Historical Highlights for today are:
Rev. Dr. Frederick J. Freelance, Ph.D., D.F.S [ Edited by: freddiefreelance on 2005-04-28 09:24 ] |
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