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Tangata Whenua: The World of the Maori

by Don Stafford

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In this easily understood introduction to 'things Maori'. Don Stafford explains the origins of the Maori, their arrival in this country and their development here in both pre- and post-European times. Drawing on tradition, myth and history, Don Stafford answers the questions commonly asked by New Zealanders and visitors about the orginal human occupants of Aotearoa.… (more)
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In this easily understood introduction to 'things Maori'. Don Stafford explains the origins of the Maori, their arrival in this country and their development here in both pre- and post-European times. Drawing on tradition, myth and history, Don Stafford answers the questions commonly asked by New Zealanders and visitors about the orginal human occupants of Aotearoa.

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