Niʻihau basks like a whale--or in some lights, like a jewel--across the sea from Kauaʻi. Fewer than a hundred Niihauans now live there, but it is the spiritual home to many more elsewhere in Hawai'i. Long known as the "Forbidden Island," it is seldom visited by outsiders. In this fully illustrated, wide-ranging study, Steven Gentry explores:
-- The natural world of Niʻihau, and how its plants and animals have evolved and adapted to Polynesian and European arrivalsRelated Subjects
History