The institution of mutton-birding is as old as the hill, and from time immemorial it has been the right of the Murihiku natives to gather [titi/muttonbirds]... it is one of the new natural advantages yet entirely in their hands, and they strongly resent the intrusion of pakehas into it.Nga-Ti-Ngaro.Pakehas, married to Natives so privileged, also have a legal right to participate in these [titi harvesting] activities.L.E. Richdale, 1946
The traditional adoption practice of tamariki `āngai was widely practiced in the Cook Islands by our...
Faunal analysis has long been a strength in the archaeology of prehistoric New Zealand, though its u...
Description: xv, 410 p. : ill., maps ; 30 cm. Notes: University of Otago department: Social Work and...
Stories of culture contact and change in New Zealand are, in James Clifford's words, "structured by ...
The Tasmanian muttonbird, scientifically called the short-tailed shearwater Puffinus tenuirostris p...
In a fast‐changing world, successful communication of traditional cultural principles and practices ...
© 2018 Cambridge University Press and Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management. This paper e...
Hauraki Maori traditional knowledge (which the New Zealand Maori term matauranga) concerning the har...
The debate concerning the customary use of indigenous wildlife has recently brought conservation int...
Historical archaeology in New Zealand, while yielding much faunal material, has done little with the...
Notes on the kumara or New Zealand sweet potato as a taonga or treasure. Like many Aucklanders, the ...
from that of its giant Australian neighbour. But difference are there, and reflect the different his...
The short-tailed shearwater or Tasmanian muttonbird Puffinus tenuirostris (Temminck, 1835) breeds ma...
Commonly when areas are set aside to protect forest areas and wildlife, local communities lose or re...
From the early days of the colony, Maori visitors and immigrants were part of Sydney's cultural and ...
The traditional adoption practice of tamariki `āngai was widely practiced in the Cook Islands by our...
Faunal analysis has long been a strength in the archaeology of prehistoric New Zealand, though its u...
Description: xv, 410 p. : ill., maps ; 30 cm. Notes: University of Otago department: Social Work and...
Stories of culture contact and change in New Zealand are, in James Clifford's words, "structured by ...
The Tasmanian muttonbird, scientifically called the short-tailed shearwater Puffinus tenuirostris p...
In a fast‐changing world, successful communication of traditional cultural principles and practices ...
© 2018 Cambridge University Press and Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management. This paper e...
Hauraki Maori traditional knowledge (which the New Zealand Maori term matauranga) concerning the har...
The debate concerning the customary use of indigenous wildlife has recently brought conservation int...
Historical archaeology in New Zealand, while yielding much faunal material, has done little with the...
Notes on the kumara or New Zealand sweet potato as a taonga or treasure. Like many Aucklanders, the ...
from that of its giant Australian neighbour. But difference are there, and reflect the different his...
The short-tailed shearwater or Tasmanian muttonbird Puffinus tenuirostris (Temminck, 1835) breeds ma...
Commonly when areas are set aside to protect forest areas and wildlife, local communities lose or re...
From the early days of the colony, Maori visitors and immigrants were part of Sydney's cultural and ...
The traditional adoption practice of tamariki `āngai was widely practiced in the Cook Islands by our...
Faunal analysis has long been a strength in the archaeology of prehistoric New Zealand, though its u...
Description: xv, 410 p. : ill., maps ; 30 cm. Notes: University of Otago department: Social Work and...