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词条 Fanuankuwel
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  2. References

Fanuankuwel is a "place of a whale with two tails"[1] location in Pacific and Polynesian mythology, recorded in the traditional celestial navigation techniques of the Caroline Islands. Part of the Trigger fishes tied together mnemonic-navigational system, it is sometimes grouped with Kafeŕoor as a 'ghost island'.[1][2]

See also

  • celestial navigation
  • Kafeŕoor
  • Polynesian mythology
  • Polynesian navigation
  • Wa (watercraft)

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.jps.auckland.ac.nz/document/Volume_81_1972/Volume_81%2C_No._1/The_organisation_of_navigational_knowledge_on_Puluwat%2C_by_Saul_H._Riesenberg%2C_p_19-56/p1?page=0&action=searchresult&target=#|title=The organisation of navigational knowledge on Puluwat|author=Saul H. Riesenberg|year=1972|publisher=Journal of the Polynesian Society, Auckland University|accessdate=January 2015}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cambridgescholars.com/download/sample/60616|title=Ten Gods: A New Approach to Defining the Mythological Structures of the Indo-Europeans (sample excerpt)|author=Emily Lyle|quote=Kafeŕoor is a mythical vanishing island, Nalikáp and Nókitikiit are big waves, Máŕipeŕip (which means “small pieces”) is a very large, destructive whale, and Fanuankuwel is the place of a whale with two tails.|accessdate=January 2015}}
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2 : Polynesian mythology|Celestial navigation

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