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Proceedings of the Waka Moana Symposium 1996 : voyages from the past to the future / edited by Hans-Dieter Bader & Peter McCurdy with the assistance of Jefferson Chapple and the contributors.
Author
Waka Moana Symposium (1996 : Auckland, N.Z.)
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
[Auckland, N.Z.] : New Zealand National Maritime Museum in partnership with Te Papa National Services ; with the assistance of a grant from the New Zealand National Commission of UNESCO, 1999.
Description
xiii, 325 p., [25] leaves of plates : ill., maps, plans, ports. ; 30 cm.
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Subject(s)
Canoes and canoeing
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Oceania
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Congresses
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Pacific Islanders
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Boats
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Congresses
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Maori (New Zealand people)
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Boats
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Congresses
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Navigation
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Oceania
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Congresses
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Sailing
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Oceania
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Congresses
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Boatbuilding
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Oceania
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Congresses
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Maritime anthropology
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Oceania
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Congresses
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Related name
New Zealand. National Commission for Unesco
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Te Papa (Museum). National Services
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Bader, Hans-Dieter, 1963-
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McCurdy, Peter
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Chapple, Jefferson
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New Zealand National Maritime Museum
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Notes
"The theme of the conference was traditional Oceanic canoe building, sailing and navigating."--P. 1.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (p. 317-325).
Other title(s)
Proceedings Waka Moana Symposium, 18th-24th March 1996, Hobson Wharf, Auckland
Waka Moana Symposium 1996
Voyages from the past to the future
ISBN
0958202206 (pbk.)
OCLC
43306550
RCP
H - S
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