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Ngā Tohuwhenua Mai Te Rangi: A New Zealand Archeology in Aerial Photographs

Chapter 8: Waikato and Coromandel Peninsula

Chapter 8: Waikato and Coromandel Peninsula

1 Te A. Davis and Wilson (1990: 4-5).

2 Except Taranaki tribes descended from the Kurahaupō canoe.

3 G.J. Williams (1974: 87-90).

4 See Law (1982).

5 Golson (1959); Green (1963; 1970); Davidson (1984: 123, 166-169).

6 Davidson (1984: 132).

7 Cook (1955: 205-210). 'Towns' probably did exist on the East Coast but were simply not seen by Cook (K. Jones, 1988a; 1989b).

8 Golson (1959); S. Best (1980); for artefacts, see Green and Green (1963).

9 Shawcross and Terrell (1966); S. Best (1980).

10 Selby(1982).

11 Selby(1982).

12 Bellwood (1969); Cassels (1972).

13 S.P. Smith (1910a; 224-238). A photograph of Mātakitaki is in chapter 6.

14 Cassels (1972) underestimates the importance of kūmara cultivation, concentrating more on fernroot gathering.

15 Law and Green (1972).

16 Discussed in Lilburn (1985: 37-71,125-127).

17 Walton (1983).

18 These areas are just to the north of the areas where Cassels and Walton worked, and have not been planted in pines.

19 Fox (1976: 44-45).

20 Kelly (1949: 305-308).

21 Phillips (1989: 14-17).

22 De Lange (1992, pers. comm.).

23 Hargreaves (1961: 227).

24 Court (1976); Hammer (1991: vii, 63-87).

25 Cowan (1983, Vol. 1: 289-335); Belich (1986: 119-157).

26 State Highway 1.

27 Cowan (1983, Vol. 1: 316-336).

28 Belich (1986: 158-165); Cowan (1983, Vol. 1: 336-413).

29 L. Barber (1978: 22).

30 Cowan (1983: Vol. 1, 364-407).

31 Belich (1986: 167).

32 Cowan (1983: Vol. 1, 384).

33 Belich (1986: 175-176).

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