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Collins, Tamsin. Maori culture and their crafts. Derby: Derbyshire College of Higher Education, 1991.
Cherry, Stella. Te ao Maori =: The Maori world. Dublin: National Museum of Ireland, 1990.
Awekotuku, Ngahuia Te. Mana wahine Maori: Selected writings on Maori women's art, culture, and politics. Auckland: New Women's Press, 1991.
Webster, Steven, und Steven Webster. Patrons of Maori culture: Power, theory, and ideology in the Maori renaissance. Dunedin, N.Z: University of Otago Press, 1998.
Barlow, Cleve. Tikanga whakaaro: Key concepts in Maori culture. Auckland: Oxford University Press, 1991.
Barlow, Cleve. Tikanga whakaaro: Key concepts in Maori culture. Auckland: Oxford University Press, 1991.
Eriksen-Sohos, Maria. Iwi: Aspects of pre-European Maori culture through proverb, image & verse. Auckland: Reed Books, 1996.
Mead, Sidney M. Landmarks, bridges and visions: Aspects of Maori culture : essays. Wellington: Victoria University Press, 1997.
Barlow, Cleve. Tikanga whakaaro =: Key concepts in Māori culture. Auckland: Oxford University Press, 1991.
Prickett, Nigel. Maori origins from Asia to Aotearoa. Albany, Auckland: D. Bateman in association with Auckland Museum, 2001.
Stafford, D. M. Introducing Māori culture. Auckland [N.Z.]: Reed, 1997.
Pritchard, Stephen. Culture, knowledge, property. North Melbourne, Vic: Australian Scholarly Pub., 2008.
Pritchard, Stephen. Culture, knowledge, property. North Melbourne, Vic: Australian Scholarly Pub., 2008.
Oldman, W. O. The Oldman collection of Maori artifacts. Auckland: Polynesian Society, 2004.
Schmelz, Bernd, und Wulf Köpke. House Rauru: Masterpiece of the Maori. Hamburg: Museum fur Volkerkunde, 2012.
Brown, Deidre, und Ngarino Ellis. Te Puna: Māori art from Te Tai Tokerau Northland. Auckland [N.Z.]: Reed, 2007.
Nicholas, Thomas. Possessions: Indigenous art, colonial culture. New York, N.Y: Thames and Hudson, 1999.
British Museum. The Maori collections of the British Museum. London: British Museum Press, 2010.
Authority, New Zealand Conservation. Maori customary use of native birds, plants & other traditional materials. Wellington, N.Z: New Zealand Conservation Authority, 1997.
Wallhead, Francisco Munuera. Arte y cultura maorí de Aotearoa/Nueva Zelanda. Almería: Universidad de Almería, 2012.
Furey, Louise. Oruarangi: The archaeology and material culture of a Hauraki pa. Auckland, N.Z: Auckland Institute and Museum, 1996.
Brown, Deidre. Introducing Māori art. North Shore, N.Z: Penguin Group, 2005.
Cleave, Peter. Koru: Claims, culture and identity in Aotearoa. Napier, N.Z: Campus Press, 2000.
B, Levine Hal. Constructing collective identity: A comparative analysis of New Zealand Jews, Maori, and urban Papua New Guineans. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 1997.
Bishop, Russell. Culture speaks: Cultural relationships and classroom learning. Wellington, N.Z: Huia Publishers, 2006.
Fuchs, Martin. Ethnicity, religion, and culture based exclusion and discrimination in Aotearoa/New Zealand. New Delhi: Indian Institute of Dalit Studies, 2010.
Geden, B. L. Summary of responses on Maori customary use of native birds, plants, and other traditional materials. Wellington, N.Z: New Zealand Conservation Authority, 1995.
McDowall, R. M. Ikawai: Freshwater fishes in Māori culture and economy. Christchurch, N.Z: Canterbury University Press, 2011.
Macfarlane, Angus H. Kia hiwa ra!: Listen to culture : Māori students' plea to educators. Wellington, New Zealand: New Zealand Council for Educational Research, 2004.
Cleave, Peter. Starting points?: A discussion of contemporary Māori society and culture. Palmerston North: Campus Press, 2009.
Cleave, Peter. Starting points?: A discussion of contemporary Māori society and culture. Palmerston North: Campus Press, 2009.
Neich, Roger. Carved histories: Rotorua Ngāti Tarawhai woodcarving. Auckland, N.Z: Auckland University Press, 2001.
Hepi, Maria. Pākehā identity and Māori language and culture: Bicultural identity and language in New Zealand. Saarbrücken, Germany: VDM Verlag Dr. Müller, 2008.
Hepi, Maria. Pākehā identity and Māori language and culture: Bicultural identity and language in New Zealand. Saarbrücken, Germany: VDM Verlag Dr. Müller, 2008.
Zealand, Museum of New. Icons ngā taonga: From the collections of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. [Wellington, N.Z.]: Te Papa Press, 2004.
Martin, Lloyd. One faith, two peoples: Communicating across cultures within the church. Paraparaumu Beach, N.Z: Salt Co. Publishers, 1991.
Jones, Alison. "At school I've got a chance": Culture/privilege : Pacific Islands and Pakeha girls at school. Palmerston North [N.Z.]: Dunmore Press, 1991.
Walker, Pāora. Māori: A visitor's guide. Auckland [N.Z.]: Reed, 2007.
Jones, Alison. "At school I've got a chance": Culture/privilege : Pacific Islands and Pakeha girls at school. Palmerston North [N.Z.]: Dunmore Press, 1991.
Shikhu, Inato Yekheto. A re-discovery and re-building of Naga cultural values: An analytical approach with special reference to Maori as a colonised and minority group of people in New Zealand. New Delhi: Regency Publications, 2007.
Fox, Karen. Māori and Aboriginal women in the public eye: Representing difference, 1950-2000. Canberra, A.C.T: ANU E Press, 2011.
Dawson, Richard. The Treaty of Waitangi and the control of language. Wellington, N.Z: Institute of Policy Studies, Victoria University of Wellington, 2001.
Museum, Otago. Kāi Tahu taoka: Treasures from the Otago Museum. Auckland, N.Z: Reed Books, 2006.
Orwin, Joanna. Collision. Auckland, N.Z: HarperCollins Pub., 2009.
Orwin, Joanna. Collision. Auckland, N.Z: HarperCollins Pub., 2009.
Kersey, Harry A. Indigenous sovereignty in two cultures: Maori and American Indians compared. Wellington, N.Z: Treaty of Waitangi Research Unit, Stout Research Centre, Victoria University of Wellington, 2000.
Henare, Amiria J. M. Museums, anthropology and imperial exchange. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2005.
Henare, Amiria J. M. Museums, anthropology and imperial exchange. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2005.
Barclay, Barry. Mana Tuturu: Maori treasures and intellectual property rights. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2005.
Starzecka, Doro. Maori: Art and Culture. Art Media Resources, 1996.