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_aTregear, Edward, _d1846-1931 _eauthor. _9353706 |
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_aThe Aryan Māori / _cby Edward Tregear. |
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_aChristchurch, N.Z. : _bKiwi Publishers, _c1995. |
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_aBagnall, _c5610 |
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