Wallis and Futuna (Uvea, Sigave, Alo): island kingdoms before contact (c. 1000–1767 CE)
1000 - 1767
Tuvalu: atoll settlement, resource management, and community organization (c. 1000–1800 CE)
1000 - 1800
Tokelau and Nukunonu: atoll society formation and kinship networks (c. 1000–1765 CE)
1000 - 1765
Society Islands (Tahiti & Moorea): pre-contact chiefdoms and marae centers (c. 1000–1767 CE)
1000 - 1767
Settlement and consolidation of Hawaiian aliʻi chiefdoms (c. 900–1778 CE)
1220 - 1795
Settlement and chiefdom formation in Samoa (c. 500 BCE–1700 CE)
930 BCE - 1750
Rise and maritime expansion of the Tu'i Tonga dynasty (c. 900–1500 CE)
950 - 1470
Rapa Nui (Easter Island): settlement, moai construction, and social change (c. 1200–1722 CE)
1200 - 2016
Polynesian voyaging and long‑distance navigation traditions (c. 1000 BCE–1700 CE)
1600 BCE - 1778
Polynesian tattooing traditions as social signaling across the archipelagos (c. 500 BCE–1769 CE)
1000 BCE - 1770
Niue: fortress villages, settlement patterns, and chiefly organization (c. 900–1774 CE)
900 - 1775
Marquesas Islands: valley chiefdoms, art, and inter-island exchange (c. 1000–1791 CE)
1000 - 1791