Maori Tales.
Eleven Maori tales, which have been handed down orally from gr.neration to generation and have never before been written are included in "Legends and Mysteries of the Maori," to be published on February 26, writes a London correspondent. The authov, Mr. Chai'les A. Wilson, is a New Zealand journalist and ethnolog:st, who met Trader Horn when the latter vislted Auckland and was persuaded by the old man to write this book about his resh.' arches into Moari lora and religion.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 191, 6 April 1932, Page 2
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