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Polynesia Begins
Polynesia Begins
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Current Polynesia is totally ethnically diverse. Every race on Earth is represented in the total Pacific expanse. In the two or so years of Colonial occupation, Polynesia was less diverse. Some authorities speculate that white Aryans might have been a part of the mix, along with so-called yellow Chinese, and brown Southern Asians.

But in know prehistory, this racial mixture ended up in New Zealand. And it from there that Kermicha’s people moved to Kermadec Island, and this totally fictional story begins. So, think of Kermicha’s people as living in a time when only that reduced number of ethnic people, who ended up on New Zealand existed, and no people existed on any of the multitude of Pacific islands from Kermadec Island to Hawaii.

And furthermore, the language, the culture, the religion, and the mythology of Kermicha’s people comes only from this author’s mind. But, I do hope it enchanting enough to maintain your attention. If not, blame it on me, not on Kermicha.
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Release dateSep 22, 2020
ISBN9781663208590
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D. B. Clark

D B. Clark is a retired Clinical Psychologist and college professor who has publish textbooks, novels, and around 90 books of poetry. with 40 years of assisting clients become more effective in living. His attempt to manage his own health is documented in his book, Dr Clark's Health Maintenance Plan. Also, tread D.B.Clark's dally poems on donald71@allpotry.com where people from all over the would read and praise his poems.

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    Current Polynesia is totally ethnically diverse. Every race on Earth is represented in the total Pacific expanse. In the two or so years of Colonial occupation, Polynesia was less diverse. Some authorities speculate that white Aryans might have been a part of the mix, along with so-called yellow Chinese, and brown Southern Asians.

    But in know prehistory, this racial mixture ended up in New Zealand. And it from there that Kermicha’s people moved to Kermadec Island, and this totally fictional story begins. So, think of Kermicha’s people

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