Title | Date | Reference | Authors | Call # | ISSN | ||
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What's in an ArchSite name? | 2021 | Archaeology in New Zealand 64 (2): 21-33 | H6/KE [NEW-] | 0113-7832 | |||
Māori language revitalisation: New Zealand government magnanimity | 2020 | Canadian journal of native studies 40 (1): 13-36 | *H6/KUB [CANADIAN-] | 0715-3244 | |||
Narrative features and cultural motifs in a cautionary tradition from Mangaia (Cook Islands) | 2016 | Journal of the Polynesian Society 125 (4): 383-410 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
Early documents from Palmerston Island and their implications for the origins of Palmerston English | 2013 | Journal of Pacific history 48 (3): 309-22 | H6/KX [JOURNAL-] | 0022-3344 | |||
Piecing together Māori, word by word | 2013 | Cultural Survival quarterly 37 (1): 18-19 | H6/KD [CULTURAL-] | 0740-3291 | |||
Stories without end | 2010 | Journal of the Polynesian Society 119 (1): 7-24 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
Ko Rūamoko e ngunguru nei: reading between the lines | 2010 | Journal of the Polynesian Society 119 (2): 111-30 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
Mahika kai: the husbanding of consumables by Māori in precontact Te Wāipounamu | 2010 | Journal of the Polynesian Society 119 (2): 149-80 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
Shand's "Missing Moriori manuscript" recovered, though now partly in Māori | 2008 | Journal of Pacific history 117 (4): 399-404 | H6/KX [JOURNAL-] | 0022-3344 | |||
Māori names for marine mammals: ngā ingoa o 'ngā tamariki o Tinirau' | 2008 | Tuhinga 19 (): 1-6 | H6/KX [NEW ZEALAND-] | 1173-4337 | |||
The Māori grammars and vocabularies of Thomas Kendall and John Gare Butler | 2004 | Rongorongo studies 14 (1): 20-37 | H6/KX 'RONGORONGO-' | 0938-0795 | |||
Desired division, disavowed division: an analysis of the labeling of the bilingual unit as separatist in an Aotearoa /New Zealand school | 2004 | Anthropology and education quarterly 35 (2): 233-53 | H6 [COUNCIL-] | 0161-7761 | |||
Ārohirohi noa 'my spinning head' | 2004 | Journal of the Polynesian Society 113 (2): 197-200 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | 0032-4000 | |||
Who is Takatāpui? Māori language, sexuality and identity in Aotearoa/New Zealand | 2003 | Anthropologica 45 (2): 233-44 | H6/KUB [ANTHROPOLOGICA N.S.-] | 0003-5459 | |||
The Māori grammars and vocabularies of Thomas Kendall and John Gare Butler (1): the rotten branches, 1814-23 | 2001 | Rongorongo studies 11 (1): 4-24 | 0938-0795 | ||||
Placing names: Maaori and Rapanui | 1993 | Rapa Nui Journal 7 (2): 29-30 | *H6/KX [RAPA NUI-] | ||||
Lexical expansion in Maori | 1993 | Journal of the Polynesian Society 102 (1): 99-107 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | ||||
The language, the law and the treaty of Waitangi | 1991 | Journal of the Polynesian Society 100 (4): 343-63 | H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] | ||||
Polynesian epigraphy. A report to the Society | 1974 | Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers 1 (): 5-6 | H6/KE [EPIGRAPHIC-] | ||||
The ancient Maori votive stele of the pyramid of Ra on Mount Lavu in eastern Java | 1974 | Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers 1 (): 7-12 | H6/KE [EPIGRAPHIC-] | ||||
Numerals on ancient Maori steles | 1974 | Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers 1 (): 13-20 | H6/KE [EPIGRAPHIC-] | ||||
Ritual of the dawn: fragments of ancient Maurian chants in New Zealand Maori | 1974 | Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers 1 (): 21-6 | H6/KE [EPIGRAPHIC-] | ||||
Ancient Maori inscriptions of North Africa. 1. The bilingual Latin-Maori stele of Kaiu from Thullium | 1974 | Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers 1 (): 27-32 | H6/KE [EPIGRAPHIC-] | ||||
Ancient Maori inscriptions of North Africa. 2. The bilingual Latin-Maori stele of Rapa from Thullium | 1974 | Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers 1 (): 33-7 | H6/KE [EPIGRAPHIC-] | ||||
Ancient Maori inscriptions of North Africa. 3. The bilingual Latin-Maori stele of Fawasa, Priest of the Oracle of Rono | 1974 | Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers 1 (): 38-41 | H6/KE [EPIGRAPHIC-] | ||||
Ancient Maori inscriptions of North Africa. 4. The bilingual Punic-Maori stele of Weka from Bordj-Zoubia, near Oued-Meliz, Tunisia | 1974 | Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers 1 (): 42-5 | H6/KE [EPIGRAPHIC-] | ||||
Distribution of ancient Maori inscriptions written in Maurian (Numidian) script | 1974 | Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers 1 (): 46-9 | H6/KE [EPIGRAPHIC-] | ||||
Ancient Maori inscriptions of North Africa. 5. The bilingual Latin-Maori stele of Zakatutu from Thullium | 1974 | Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers 1 (): 50-2 | H6/KE [EPIGRAPHIC-] | ||||
Chronology of ancient Maori scripts | 1974 | Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers 1 (): 53-9 | H6/KE [EPIGRAPHIC-] | ||||
An ancient Maori inscription from Dakumba, Fiji | 1974 | Epigraphic Society Occasional Papers 1 (): 60-5 | H6/KE [EPIGRAPHIC-] |