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Rangi Hiroa (1934).
Mangaian Society.
Museum Honolulu, Hawaii. p. 174. Gill, W. W. (1876).
Myths and
songs of the
South Pacific.
cited in Te
Rangi Hiroa (1934)...
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Moeka Shiot**** (vocals, guitar, songwriting),
Yurika Kasai (b****) and
Hiroa ****uda (drums).
Singer Moeka Shiot**** grew up in a very
strict family,...
- Buck KCMG DSO (c.
October 1877 – 1
December 1951), also
known as Te
Rangi Hīroa or Te Rangihīroa, was a New
Zealand doctor and a
prominent anthropologist...
- The Te
Rangi Hiroa Medal is a
social sciences award given by the
Royal Society of New
Zealand Te Apārangi. The
medal was
established in 1996 and is named...
- weapon.
Other Māori weapons:
Kotiate Mere Patu
Pouwhenua Tewhatewha Wahaika Hiroa, Te
Rangi (1949). "Long Clubs". The
Coming of the Maori. Māori Purposes...
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certain that Tiki ... has a
definite phallic significance."
However Te
Rangi Hiroa (Sir
Peter Buck)
pointed out that such
references were only
found in one...
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initially rejected by
scholars including prominent Māori
scholar Te
Rangi Hīroa (Peter Buck), who wrote, "The
discovery of a
supreme God
named Io in New...
- 2010.
Hiroa (1944), p. 8.
Brigham (1899), pp. 50–51 with
photographs and illustrations.
Hiroa (1944), p. 2 and
weaving illustrated in Fig. 1.
Hiroa (1944)...
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villages on
ceremonial occasions. However, in 1930,
anthropologist Te
Rangi Hiroa observed that "...the
tattooing of a girl is
often used as an opportunity...
- Pitcairn, New Zealand's
Kermadec Islands and some
small islands near Hawaii.
Hiroa, Te
Rangi (Sir
Peter Henry Buck) (1964).
Vikings of the
Sunrise (reprint ed...