Item 19 - Te Rangi Hiroa Essays 1976.

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AU ANUA 568-19

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Te Rangi Hiroa Essays 1976.

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  • 1976 (Creation)

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(1968 - 1984)

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Includes essays by S. C Moss, “Whither Thou Goest … An impression of the wives of Presbyterian missionaries in the Southern New Hebrides”, 26pp ; K. G. Willey, “The Effect of the Labour Trade (blackbirding) on the social organisation and history of Malaita Island”, 53pp ; Glenys Hall, “ ‘Circular migration emerges as a relatively persistent compromise for a people who wish to retain the security … associated with residence in rural areas, while acquiring some of the benefits of …the town.’ Bedford. Discuss with relation to the New Hebrides”, Nov 1976, 23pp ; Jenny Hughes, “Cargo Cults Demythologised”, 8pp ; Carol Trotman (University of Auckland), “Assess the importance of Cook as an ethnological observer”, 14pp ; Denise Pitney, “Women in Marquesan Society”, November 1976, 20pp ; John Steel, “Education and Welfare in Fiji, 1835 - 1940’, 1976, 16pp ; Natalie M. Varela, “The Spanish influence on the diet of Guamanians”, Fall 1976, 13pp ; G. Mera, “An Autobiography” [Ambai et al, Vanuatu], 96pp.

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