Ben Finney
Ben Rudolph Finney was an American anthropologist known for his expertise in the history and the social and cultural anthropology of surfing, Polynesian navigation, and canoe sailing, as well as in the cultural and social anthropology of human space colonization. As "surfing's premier historian and leading expert on Hawaiian surfing going back to the 17th century" and "the intellectual mentor, driving force, and international public face" of the ''Hokulea'' project, he played a key role in the Hawaiian Renaissance following his construction of the ''Hokulea'' precursor ''Nalehia'' in the 1960s and his co-founding of the Polynesian Voyaging Society in the 1970s. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published: [2013]
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Published: [2004]
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