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050 00 $aPL6465$b.B527 2006
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100 1 $aBiggs, Bruce,$d1921-2000.
245 10 $aKimihia te mea ngaro =$bSeek that which is lost /$cBruce Biggs.
246 11 $aSeek that which is lost
260 $aAuckland, N.Z. :$bPolynesian Society in association with the Macmillan Brown Centre for Pacific Studies,$cc2006.
300 $a80 p. ;$c21 cm.
440 0 $aMacmillan Brown lectures ;$v1992
490 1 $aPolynesian Society memoir ;$vno. 53
500 $aLectures delivered 15, 22, 29 September 1992, University of Auckland, by Bruce Biggs.
504 $aIncludes bibliographic references (p. 77-80).
505 0 $gLecture 1.$tSearch so far --$gLecture 2.$tWay forward --$gLecture 3.$tKnowledge as analogy.
520 1 $a"Bruce Grandison Biggs (1921-2000) was the most influential figure in academic Maori studies in the 20th century, and is widely recognised as one of the founders of modern Oceanic descriptive and historical linguistics. In these 1992 Macmillan Brown Lectures, published here for the first time, the author draws upon his deep knowledge of Maori language and culture, and his studies in Oceanic linguistics to explore the "culture of the pre-19th century Maori." The lectures are an exquisite example of Bruce Biggs's unique and wide-ranging scholarship and the singular flavour of his expression."--BOOK JACKET.
546 $aChiefly in English with some Māori.
650 0 $aMaori language.
650 0 $aMaori (New Zealand people)$xHistory.
650 0 $aMaori (New Zealand people)$xFolklore.
650 0 $aMaori (New Zealand people)$xSocial life and customs.
650 7 $aReo Māori.$2reo
650 7 $aMātauranga tikanga tāngata.$2reo
650 7 $aMātauranga āhua reo.$2reo
651 0 $aNew Zealand$xHistory$yTo 1840.
710 2 $aPolynesian Society (N.Z.)
710 2 $aMacmillan Brown Centre for Pacific Studies.
830 0 $aMemoirs of the Polynesian Society ;$vno. 53.