Maori: A Photographic and Social HistoryComprehensive history of the Maori people which presents new evidence on the origins of the Polynesian people, on how and when the ancestors pf the Maori came to New Zealand, and on the nature of the Maori culture. Illustrated in black & white with reproductions of 19th and early 20th century photographs of Maori tribes. |
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Arawa areas Auckland Bay of Plenty became canoe carved centre ceremonial chief Church cloaks cooking districts early East Coast especially European flax Gisborne Government haka hapu Hawke's Bay Hokianga King Country King Movement Kingitanga Kooti Labour large number late nineteenth century later leadership lived major Maori Affairs Maori and Pakeha Maori communities Maori culture Maori King Maori land Maori leaders Maori Party Maori population Maori values meeting house Members of Parliament Minister Museum Native Affairs Native Land Court Ngai Tahu Ngapuhi Ngati Kahungunu Ngati Porou Ngati Toa Ngati Tuwharetoa non-Maoris North organised Pakeha Parihaka percent Pomare portraits race rangatira Ratana raupo Rotorua rural South Island South Island Maori tangis tapu Taranaki Tawhiao Te Kooti Te Puea Herangi tribal tribes Tuhoe twentieth century upper Urewera Waahi Waikato Waitangi Wanganui River Wellington whare Whina Young Maori Party Zealand Polynesians Zealand Wars