The old-time Maori / Makereti ; with an introduction by Ngahuia Te Awekotuku.
Material type: TextSeries: New Women's classicsPublisher: Auckland, N.Z. : New Women's Press, 1986Description: ix, 352 pages, 14 pages of plates : illustrations, genealogical tables, plans, portraits ; 20 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0908652119
- 9780908652112
- 993.1004994 19
- 305.899442
- DU423 .M27 1986
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Summary: Makareti, also known as Maggie Papakura finished writing this book shortly before her death in 1930. It was to be presented for a degree at Oxford University, being the first comprehensive ethnographic account of Maori life by a Maori scholar.
Makereti -- I. Social organization and relationship terms -- II. Marriage -- III. Children -- IV. Food -- V. Fire -- VI. Houses -- VII. Weapons.
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"First comprehensive ethnographic account by a Maori scholar"--Introduction.
Originally published 1938.
Includes index.
Makereti -- I. Social organization and relationship terms -- II. Marriage -- III. Children -- IV. Food -- V. Fire -- VI. Houses -- VII. Weapons.
Makareti, also known as Maggie Papakura finished writing this book shortly before her death in 1930. It was to be presented for a degree at Oxford University, being the first comprehensive ethnographic account of Maori life by a Maori scholar.
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