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Elsdon Best
Rethinking Arboreal Heritage for Twenty-First-Century Aotearoa New Zealand
The Journ Al of the Polynesian Society
Hawkes Bay Was One of Many Absorbing Interests
Maori Cartography and the European Encounter
An Overview of the Archived Papers of T.F. Cheeseman, Auckland Museum’S Curator from 1874 to 1923
Rare Books Auction 16 August 2017 186 187
The Development of Te Papa's Historical Photography Collection
Maori Customary Interests in the Port Nicholson District, 1820S to 1840S: an Overview
Rare Books 22 August 2018
Elsdon Best, 1856 – 1931
Abbreviations Introduction: Aryanism and the Webs of Empire
Star, Paul. "Native Forest and the Rise of Preservation in New Zealand (1903–1913)." Environment and History 8, No
Ohiwa Harbour
'Stolen from Its People and Wrenched from Its Roots'
Maori ‘Culture Areas’ and ‘Adaptation’ in New Zealand Museums and Government Policy *Fiona Cameron, **Conal Mccarthy
Elsdon Best: Elegist in Search of a Poetic
BEGINNINGS Dame Joan Metge INTRODUCTION the Literal Meaning of Whakapapa As a Verb Is
“Lest We Forget”: Gallipoli As Exculpatory Memory1
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Fern Consumption in Aotearoa and Its Oceanic Precedents
The New Zealand Polymath Colenso and His Contemporaries
Forestry and Forest Conservation in New Zealand, 1850S-19251
Tuhinga: Records of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
Muaupoko Oral Evidence and Traditional History Report
Bibliography for Research Essay Primary Sources ~ Unpublished Church Missionary Society Papers, 1814-1899, Auckland: John Kinder Library
Elsdon Best, L'ethnographe Immémorial
MAKERETI Papers, 1887-1938 Reels M2415-21
Of Te Urewera National Park: Analysis of (Re)
The Journ Al of the Polynesian Society
College Life, 1893--1919
Diplomarbeit
Native Bird Protection, National Identity and the Rise of Preservation in New Zealand to 1914
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