'Thomas is able to furnish, for the first time, a credible portrait of Marquesan society ... His book, together with the earlier and wonderfully written history of Marquesan-Western relations by Dening ... dramatically advances our knowledge of this most famous but most misunderstood Polynesian group ... a thought-provoking contribution to the development of a historically informed anthropology.'
Current Anthropology, Vol. 32, No.1, February 1991
'Thomas's comparative perspectives are one of the highlights of his work ... he carefully substantiates and fully articulates his comparisons between the Marquesas. Tahiti and Hawaii.'
Caroline Ralston, Macquarie University, Anthropological Forum, Vol. VI, No. 4, 1993