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Tuhoe, the children of the mist : a sketch of the origin, history, myths and beliefs of the Tuhoe tribe of the Maori of New Zealand, with some account of other early tribes of the...
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Captain Cook in New Zealand. Extracts from the Journals of Captain James Cook, giving a full account in his own words of his adventures and discoveries in New Zealand A. H. REED A....
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Owens, J. M. R.
(1) "Early Maoriland Adventures." (2) "More Maoriland Adventures of J. W. Stack" A. H. REED
Charting the course of reed-warblers across the Pacific islands.
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Cibois, Alice
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Charles Reed Bishop, Man of Hawaii Harold W. KENT
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Taylor, C. R. H.
Uniform phenotype conceals double colonization by reed-warblers of a remote Pacific archipelago.
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