The Maori people in the nineteen-sixties : a symposium / edited by Erik Schwimmer ; with the co-operation of John Forster, William Parker and James Ritchie.

"Owing to the great usefulness of The Maori people today, edited in 1940 by I.L.C. Sutherland, it seemed to the present editors that a similar book was needed for our own generation. The present symposium serves, in the main, to take up the study where the earlier volume left off: the main emph...

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Other Authors: Schwimmer, Eric, 1923- (Editor), Forster, John, Parker, William (William Leonard), 1914-1986, Ritchie, James E.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Auckland, N.Z. : Blackwood & Janet Paul, 1968.
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Summary:"Owing to the great usefulness of The Maori people today, edited in 1940 by I.L.C. Sutherland, it seemed to the present editors that a similar book was needed for our own generation. The present symposium serves, in the main, to take up the study where the earlier volume left off: the main emphasis is on the changes from 1940 to the present [1968], and on the relationship between the Maori minority and the Pakeha majority--an element considered of less importance in the period before 1940"--Taken from dust jacket.
Item Description:"The publication of this book has been assisted by a grant from the Maori Purposes Fund Board"--T.p. verso.
Errata slip pasted on t.p. verso, and 2nd errata slip tipped in before p. 367.
Physical Description:396 pages, 32 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, portraits ; 23 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 359-383) and index.
ISBN:0582716659
9780582716650
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