Te Rauparaha A New Perspective By Patricia Burns Perspective By Patricia Burns A sensitive and perceptive portrayal of Te Rauparaha, a complex Maori leader and pivotal figure in the history of NZ. Within this well researched, interpretive study many of the myths, stereotypes and inconsistencies perpetuated by both Pakeha and Maori alike are stripped away. Illustrated with many fine contemporary pictures Te Rauparaha is a book of interest to anyone who has even a passing interest in the history of N.Z. Winner of the Wattie Book of the Year Award 1981 sl4 95 New in Penguin at bookshops everywhere
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Tu Tangata, Issue 15, 1 December 1983, Page 21
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99Page 21 Advertisement 1 Tu Tangata, Issue 15, 1 December 1983, Page 21
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