STUDY IN MAORI
SYLLABUS FOR MUSEUM SECTION INTERESTING WORK This year, an interesting syllabus lies before the Anthropology and Maori Race Section of the Auckland Institute and Museum. Mr. George Graham, chairman of the section, made this clear to members at the meeting held to open the business for 1929. He also gave a review of the efforts of the section in the past year. Mr. Graham confirmed the arrangements in view for lecturettes to the section on Maori history and ethnology by members of Te Akarana Maori Association.- A field day will also be held by the section and an historic site will be chosen for a visit. Mr. R. A. Falla described a valuable work, “Primitive Maori Economies,” by Dr. Raymond Firth, a past member of the section. Points in the book were discussed by the meeting.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 703, 1 July 1929, Page 16
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