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19. William Bligh, The Log of the Bounty
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
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Part I. Surfriding in Polynesian Culture
- Myths, Legends, Chants, and Proverbs 17
- 1. Samuel Mânaiakalani Kamakau, “Kelea-nui-noho-‘ana-‘api‘api” 19
- 2. King David Kalâkaua and Roland M. Daggett, “The Story of Laie-i-ka-wai” 23
- 3. William Westervelt, “A Surfing Legend” 26
- 4. William Westervelt, “A Shark Punished at Waikiki” 29
- 5. Clarice B. Taylor, “Faithless Lover Is Turned to Stone” 32
- 6. Mary Kawena Pukui and Alfons L. Korn, “Name Chant for Naihe” 34
- 7. Nona Beamer, “‘Auhea ‘O Ka Lani 76. (Where is the Royal Chief?)” 42
- 8. Rerioterai Tava and Moses K. Keale Sr., “Ka Hui Nalu Mele: The Surf Club Song” 44
- 9. Mary Kawena Pukui, Hawaiian Proverbs & Poetical Sayings 47
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Part II. Explorers, Missionaries, and Travelers (1769– 1896)
- Introduction 51
- 10. John Papa ‘Αî, “Activities in Court Circles,” from 10. Fragments of Hawaiian History: Kuokoa 55
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Explorers
- 11. Sir Joseph Banks, An Account of the Voyages Undertaken by the Order of His Present Majesty for Making Discoveries in the Southern Hemisphere 63
- 12. William Anderson, A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean 65
- 13. Charles Clerke, The Journals of Captain James Cook on his Voyages of Discovery 67
- 14. William Ellis, An Authentic Narrative of a Voyage Performed by Captain Cook and Captain Clerke in His Majesty’s Ships Resolution and Discovery 69
- 15. David Samwell, The Journals of Captain James Cook on his Voyages of Discovery 70
- 16. George Gilbert, Captain Cook’s Final Voyage: The Journal of Midshipman George Gilbert 72
- 17. James King, The Journals of Captain James Cook on his Voyages of Discovery 73
- 18. John Douglas, ed., A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean 75
- 19. William Bligh, The Log of the Bounty 77
- 20. James Morrison, The Journal of James Morrison, Boatswain’s Mate of the Bounty 78
- 21. Peter Puget, A Voyage of Discovery to the Northern Pacific Ocean and Round the World, 1791–1795 80
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Missionaries
- 22. Hiram Bingham, “Mission at the Sandwich Islands” 83
- 23. William Ellis, Narrative of a Tour through Hawaii 86
- 24. William Ellis, Polynesian Researches 90
- 25. W. S. W. Ruschenberger, Narrative of a Voyage Round the World 94
- 26. Charles Wilkes, Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition 96
- 27. Hiram Bingham, A Residence of Twenty-one Years in the Sandwich Islands 98
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Travelers
- 28. Herman Melville, Mardi and a Voyage Thither 101
- 29. Henry T. Cheever, Life in the Sandwich Islands 104
- 30. Chester S. Lyman, Around the Horn to the Sandwich Islands and California, 1845–1850 106
- 31. Samuel S. Hill, Travels in the Sandwich and Society Islands 108
- 32. Sophia Cracroft, The Victorian Visitors 112
- 33. J. Waiamau, “Ancient Sports of Hawaii: Such as Surfing, Jumping, Sledding, Betting and Boxing” 115
- 34. Mark Twain, Roughing It 117
- 35. Abraham Fornander, Honolulu Directory and Historical Sketch of the Hawaiian or Sandwich Islands 118
- 36. Isabella Bird, The Hawaiian Archipelago: Six Months among the Palm Groves, Coral Reefs and Volcanoes of the Sandwich Islands 120
- 37. Henry Carrington Bolton, “Some Hawaiian Pastimes” 123
- 38. Anonymous, “Hawaiian Surf Riding” 125
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Part III. Surfriding Revival (1907–1954)
- Introduction 135
- 39. Jack London, “Riding The South Seas Surf” 137
- 40. Alexander Hume Ford, “Aquatic Sports” 147
- 41. M. Leola Crawford, Seven Weeks in Hawaii 151
- 42. George Freeth, Article from The Evening Herald 153
- 43. Tom Blake, Hawaiian Surfboard 155
- 44. C. P. L. Nicholls, “Lessons in Surfing for Everyman” 161
- 45. Thomas C. Zahn, “Surf boarding from Molokai to Waikiki” 164
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Part IV. Youth Culture (1957–1979)
- Introduction 173
- 46. Frederick Kohner, Gidget 175
- 47. Tom Wolfe, “The Pump House Gang Meets the Black 57. Panthers—or Silver Threads among the Gold in Surf City” 180
- 48. John Witzig, “We’re Tops Now” 191
- 49. Mickey Dora, “Mickey on Malibu” 196
- 50. Kevin Naughton, Craig Peterson, and Greg Carpenter, “Centroamerica” 201
- 51. Kimo Hollinger, “An Alternate Viewpoint” 208
- 52. Jack McCoy, “We’re Number One—Interview: Ian Cairns” 213
- 53. C. R. Stecyk III, Articles from Skateboarder Magazine 218
- 54. Erik Aeder, “Indonesia: Just Another Paradise” 221
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Part V. Surfing Today
- Introduction 227
- 55. Bruce Jenkins, “Laird Hamilton: 20th Century Man” 229
- 56. Steve Pezman, “The Cat’s Ninth Life . . . On Visiting Miki Dora Near the End” 240
- 57. Susan Orlean, “The Maui Surfer Girls” 247
- 58. Steve Barilotti, “Lost Horizons: Surf Colonialism in the 21st Century” 258
- 59. Matt Warshaw, “Winterland: Fred Van Dyke, and the Blissful, Stressful, Unpredictable Life of the Older Surfer” 269
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Part VI. What Is Surfing?
- Introduction 283
- 60. William Finnegan, “Playing Doc’s Games—I” 285
- 61. Thomas Farber, On Water 289
- 62. Daniel Duane, Caught Inside: A Surfer’s Year on the California Coast 290
- 63. Mark Jarman, “Ground Swell” 292
- 64. Richard Katrovas, “The Surfer” 294
- 65. Richard Robbins, “Surfing Accident at Trestles Beach” 296
- 66. Allan C. Weisbecker, In Search of Captain Zero 298
- 67. Bob Shacochis, “Return of the Prodigal Surfer” 303
- Permissions 307
- Notes 311
- Bibliography 319
- About the Editor 339
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. Surfriding in Polynesian Culture
- Myths, Legends, Chants, and Proverbs 17
- 1. Samuel Mânaiakalani Kamakau, “Kelea-nui-noho-‘ana-‘api‘api” 19
- 2. King David Kalâkaua and Roland M. Daggett, “The Story of Laie-i-ka-wai” 23
- 3. William Westervelt, “A Surfing Legend” 26
- 4. William Westervelt, “A Shark Punished at Waikiki” 29
- 5. Clarice B. Taylor, “Faithless Lover Is Turned to Stone” 32
- 6. Mary Kawena Pukui and Alfons L. Korn, “Name Chant for Naihe” 34
- 7. Nona Beamer, “‘Auhea ‘O Ka Lani 76. (Where is the Royal Chief?)” 42
- 8. Rerioterai Tava and Moses K. Keale Sr., “Ka Hui Nalu Mele: The Surf Club Song” 44
- 9. Mary Kawena Pukui, Hawaiian Proverbs & Poetical Sayings 47
-
Part II. Explorers, Missionaries, and Travelers (1769– 1896)
- Introduction 51
- 10. John Papa ‘Αî, “Activities in Court Circles,” from 10. Fragments of Hawaiian History: Kuokoa 55
-
Explorers
- 11. Sir Joseph Banks, An Account of the Voyages Undertaken by the Order of His Present Majesty for Making Discoveries in the Southern Hemisphere 63
- 12. William Anderson, A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean 65
- 13. Charles Clerke, The Journals of Captain James Cook on his Voyages of Discovery 67
- 14. William Ellis, An Authentic Narrative of a Voyage Performed by Captain Cook and Captain Clerke in His Majesty’s Ships Resolution and Discovery 69
- 15. David Samwell, The Journals of Captain James Cook on his Voyages of Discovery 70
- 16. George Gilbert, Captain Cook’s Final Voyage: The Journal of Midshipman George Gilbert 72
- 17. James King, The Journals of Captain James Cook on his Voyages of Discovery 73
- 18. John Douglas, ed., A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean 75
- 19. William Bligh, The Log of the Bounty 77
- 20. James Morrison, The Journal of James Morrison, Boatswain’s Mate of the Bounty 78
- 21. Peter Puget, A Voyage of Discovery to the Northern Pacific Ocean and Round the World, 1791–1795 80
-
Missionaries
- 22. Hiram Bingham, “Mission at the Sandwich Islands” 83
- 23. William Ellis, Narrative of a Tour through Hawaii 86
- 24. William Ellis, Polynesian Researches 90
- 25. W. S. W. Ruschenberger, Narrative of a Voyage Round the World 94
- 26. Charles Wilkes, Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition 96
- 27. Hiram Bingham, A Residence of Twenty-one Years in the Sandwich Islands 98
-
Travelers
- 28. Herman Melville, Mardi and a Voyage Thither 101
- 29. Henry T. Cheever, Life in the Sandwich Islands 104
- 30. Chester S. Lyman, Around the Horn to the Sandwich Islands and California, 1845–1850 106
- 31. Samuel S. Hill, Travels in the Sandwich and Society Islands 108
- 32. Sophia Cracroft, The Victorian Visitors 112
- 33. J. Waiamau, “Ancient Sports of Hawaii: Such as Surfing, Jumping, Sledding, Betting and Boxing” 115
- 34. Mark Twain, Roughing It 117
- 35. Abraham Fornander, Honolulu Directory and Historical Sketch of the Hawaiian or Sandwich Islands 118
- 36. Isabella Bird, The Hawaiian Archipelago: Six Months among the Palm Groves, Coral Reefs and Volcanoes of the Sandwich Islands 120
- 37. Henry Carrington Bolton, “Some Hawaiian Pastimes” 123
- 38. Anonymous, “Hawaiian Surf Riding” 125
-
Part III. Surfriding Revival (1907–1954)
- Introduction 135
- 39. Jack London, “Riding The South Seas Surf” 137
- 40. Alexander Hume Ford, “Aquatic Sports” 147
- 41. M. Leola Crawford, Seven Weeks in Hawaii 151
- 42. George Freeth, Article from The Evening Herald 153
- 43. Tom Blake, Hawaiian Surfboard 155
- 44. C. P. L. Nicholls, “Lessons in Surfing for Everyman” 161
- 45. Thomas C. Zahn, “Surf boarding from Molokai to Waikiki” 164
-
Part IV. Youth Culture (1957–1979)
- Introduction 173
- 46. Frederick Kohner, Gidget 175
- 47. Tom Wolfe, “The Pump House Gang Meets the Black 57. Panthers—or Silver Threads among the Gold in Surf City” 180
- 48. John Witzig, “We’re Tops Now” 191
- 49. Mickey Dora, “Mickey on Malibu” 196
- 50. Kevin Naughton, Craig Peterson, and Greg Carpenter, “Centroamerica” 201
- 51. Kimo Hollinger, “An Alternate Viewpoint” 208
- 52. Jack McCoy, “We’re Number One—Interview: Ian Cairns” 213
- 53. C. R. Stecyk III, Articles from Skateboarder Magazine 218
- 54. Erik Aeder, “Indonesia: Just Another Paradise” 221
-
Part V. Surfing Today
- Introduction 227
- 55. Bruce Jenkins, “Laird Hamilton: 20th Century Man” 229
- 56. Steve Pezman, “The Cat’s Ninth Life . . . On Visiting Miki Dora Near the End” 240
- 57. Susan Orlean, “The Maui Surfer Girls” 247
- 58. Steve Barilotti, “Lost Horizons: Surf Colonialism in the 21st Century” 258
- 59. Matt Warshaw, “Winterland: Fred Van Dyke, and the Blissful, Stressful, Unpredictable Life of the Older Surfer” 269
-
Part VI. What Is Surfing?
- Introduction 283
- 60. William Finnegan, “Playing Doc’s Games—I” 285
- 61. Thomas Farber, On Water 289
- 62. Daniel Duane, Caught Inside: A Surfer’s Year on the California Coast 290
- 63. Mark Jarman, “Ground Swell” 292
- 64. Richard Katrovas, “The Surfer” 294
- 65. Richard Robbins, “Surfing Accident at Trestles Beach” 296
- 66. Allan C. Weisbecker, In Search of Captain Zero 298
- 67. Bob Shacochis, “Return of the Prodigal Surfer” 303
- Permissions 307
- Notes 311
- Bibliography 319
- About the Editor 339