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  3. Vol. 122 No. 2 (2013)

Vol. 122 No. 2 (2013)

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Published: 2013-10-08

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  • Cover, imprint, contents, Notes on Authors

    97-100
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Foreword

  • Introduction

    101-102
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Articles

  • "Supreme among our Valuables": Whale Teeth Tabua, Chieftainship and Power in Eastern Fiji

    Steven Hooper
    103-160
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  • Tapua: "Polished Ivory Shrines" of Tongan Gods

    Fergus Clunie
    161-210
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Complete issue

  • JPS June 2013, Vol. 122 No.2

    97-224
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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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