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  3. Vol. 124 No. 3 (2015)

Vol. 124 No. 3 (2015)

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Published: 2015-10-09

Notes and News

  • Cover, imprint, contents, Notes on Authors

    217-222
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Articles

  • The Lore of the Judges: Native Land Court Judges' Interpretations of Māori Custom Law

    M.P.K Sorrenson
    223-242
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  • Ideology, Ceremony and Calendar in Pre-Contact Hawai‘i: Astronomical Alignment of a Stone Enclosure on O‘ahu Suggests Ceremonial Use during the Makahiki Season

    Timothy M. Gill, Patrick V. Kirch, Clive Ruggles, Alexander Baer
    243-268
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  • Monumental Ideology: A GIS Spatial Analysis of Interior Features of Matakawau Pā, Ahuahu (Stingray Point Pā, Great Mercury Island), New Zealand

    Isaac H. McIvor
    269-302
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Shorter Communications

  • Notes on a Marquesan Tiki-Headed Ke`a Tuki Popoi (Breadfruit Pounder) in the Founding Collection of the Pitt Rivers Museum

    Jeremy Coote
    303-315
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Reviews

  • Reviews

    Hamish Macdonald
    317-320
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Minutes of Annual General Meeting

  • Minutes of the 124th Annual General Meeting

    321-324
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Publications of the Society

  • Publications of the Polynesian Society

    325-327
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Complete issue

  • Journal of the Polynesian Society Vol. 124 No. 3 September 2015

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The Polynesian Society was formed in New Zealand in 1892, co-founded by Stephenson Percy Smith and Edward Tregear. It counted Elsdon Best, W. H. Skinner, Sir Āpirana T. Ngata as some of its earlier presidents. One of the oldest learned societies in the Southern Hemisphere, its aim is to promote the scholarly study of past and present New Zealand Māori and other Pacific Island peoples and cultures.

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