"Maori Life in Ao-Tea" offers a detailed exploration of the traditions, customs, and daily life of the Maori people in early 20th-century New Zealand. Written by Johannes Carl Andersen and originally published in 1907, the book provides insights into Maori society, beliefs, and interactions with the natural world. From discussions of tribal structures and social hierarchies to examinations of art, warfare, and spiritual practices, this work presents a comprehensive overview of Maori culture during a period of significant change and adaptation. This historical account serves as a valuable resource for understanding the rich heritage of the Maori and their enduring legacy in Ao-Tea-Roa.
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