The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazky 2–3History Department, University of Auckland., 1968 |
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... traditional material itself . It does not concern the value or otherwise of Maori tradition as history . What is questioned is the status of the generally accepted versions of some traditions as genuine Maori tradition . I The Coming of ...
... traditional material itself . It does not concern the value or otherwise of Maori tradition as history . What is questioned is the status of the generally accepted versions of some traditions as genuine Maori tradition . I The Coming of ...
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... tradition includes the essen- tials of the myth -the voyage to New Zealand , the octopus of Muturangi , the return to Hawaiki , and the refusal to come back to New Zealand . The authorship and the authority of the tradition will be ...
... tradition includes the essen- tials of the myth -the voyage to New Zealand , the octopus of Muturangi , the return to Hawaiki , and the refusal to come back to New Zealand . The authorship and the authority of the tradition will be ...
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... tradition of Toi at all . On the basis of traditions we are justified in recognising at least two Toi : the Toi of the Arawa tradition who lived in Hawaiki and is linked into Arawa genealogies three generations earlier than Tama- te ...
... tradition of Toi at all . On the basis of traditions we are justified in recognising at least two Toi : the Toi of the Arawa tradition who lived in Hawaiki and is linked into Arawa genealogies three generations earlier than Tama- te ...
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