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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