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  2. This Horrid Practice - Wikipedia

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    This Horrid Practice: The Myth and Reality of Traditional Maori Cannibalism is a 2008 non-fiction book by New Zealand historian Paul Moon. The book is a comprehensive survey of the history of human cannibalism among the Māori of New Zealand. It was the first academic treatment of the subject published in New Zealand. [1]

  3. Frederick Edward Maning - Wikipedia

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    Pakeha Maori: The extraordinary story of the Europeans who lived as Maori in early New Zealand by Trevor Bentley; published 1999 ISBN 0-14-028540-7 pp. 132–33. Maning, Frederick Edward, Dictionary of New Zealand Biography; 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica; PDF copy of Maning's two books; Frederick Edward Maning at the New Zealand Electronic Text ...

  4. A korao no New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    A korao no New Zealand; or, the New Zealander's first book was written by Anglican missionary Thomas Kendall in 1815, and is the first book written in the Māori language. [1] The full title is A korao no New Zealand, or, The New Zealander's first book : being an attempt to compose some lessons for the instruction of the natives .

  5. Potiki - Wikipedia

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    Potiki is a novel by New Zealand author Patricia Grace.First published in 1986, the book is a significant work in contemporary Māori literature, and explores themes of cultural identity, land rights, and the impacts of urban development on indigenous communities.

  6. New Zealand literature - Wikipedia

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    The popular English children's author G. A. Henty wrote Maori and Settler: A Tale of the New Zealand Wars (1890). Lady Barker wrote two books about life in New Zealand; Station Life in New Zealand (1870) and Station Amusements in New Zealand (1873), and her husband Frederick Broome wrote Poems from New Zealand (1868).

  7. James Cowan (New Zealand writer) - Wikipedia

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    James Cowan (14 April 1870 – 6 September 1943) was a New Zealand non-fiction author, noted for his books on colonial history and Māori ethnography.A fluent Māori speaker, he interviewed many veterans of the New Zealand Wars.

  8. Peter Gossage - Wikipedia

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    Peter Gossage (22 October 1946 – 30 July 2016) was a New Zealand author and illustrator. Known for his children's picture books based on Māori mythology, Gossage published over 20 books with deceptively simple storytelling popular inside and outside of classrooms. He is best known for his book How Māui Slowed the Sun.

  9. Tarore - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, The Legend of Tarore documentary was broadcast on New Zealand national television. [10] [11] In 2009, Joy Cowley and Mary Clover Bibby wrote the children's book, Tārore and her Book. The same year, the Churches Education Commission gave 240,000 free copies of the book to New Zealand primary schools because of its historical ...