Maori Origins and Migrations : The Genesis of Some Pakeha Myths and Legends
Maori Origins and Migrations : The Genesis of Some Pakeha Myths and Legends
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Book Description
This is a brief but fascinating study of European theories about where the Maori people came from, how they reached New Zealand and how they lived when they arrived. Some of these theories now seem bizarre but others hardened into myths that became accepted truths. This is an illuminating,
sometimes amusing, account of the making of myths.
Maori Origins and Migrations: The Genesis of Some Pakeha Myths and Legends ,M. P. K. Sorrenson,Oxford University Press, USA,1869400534,Europe,Folklore,Maori (New Zealand people),Migrations,Origin,Public opinion,Sociology,Anthropology,History of specific racial & ethnic groups,Indigenous peoples,New Zealand
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