Making New Zealand vol 01 no 02: The Maori
Contents
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- The Maori Navigated Wide Seas to Reach New Zealand p. 2
- The Maori People are Members of the Polynesian Race p. 4
- Men and Women Dressed Alike and Wove their Garments from Flax p. 6
- Tribes Trace their Origin to the Canoes of the Great Migration p. 8
- The Tribal Chief was Powerful But Public Opinion Ruled p. 10
- The Maori Journeys from Birth to Death p. 12
- Men and Women Worked Hard for Supplies of Food p. 14
- The Maori through European Eyes p. 16
- The Hunstman Triumphed by Skill and the Help of the God p. 18
- Canoes Embodied Traditional Art and Were Finely Carved p. 20
- The Maori Was an Expert Fisherman With Net or Hook p. 22
- The Ancient Maori Fought According to Rules of Honour p. 24
- Belief in Spirits Influenced the Whole of Life p. 26
- The Maori Was an Artist in Work and in Play p. 28
- The Maori Loved His Land and His Tribe p. 30
- [imprint] p. 32