Maori tribal economy: rethinking the original economic institutions (2016)
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LexingtonUniversity of Canterbury. Ngāi Tahu Research Centre
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Editors
Anderson, T.
Citation
Reid, J., Rout, M. (2016) Maori tribal economy: Rethinking the original economic institutions. In T. Anderson (Ed.). Unlocking the Wealth of Indian Nations (pp. 60-83). London: Lexington.This citation is automatically generated and may be unreliable. Use as a guide only.
ANZSRC Fields of Research
20 - Language, Communication and Culture::2002 - Cultural Studies::200207 - Māori Cultural Studies47 - Language, communication and culture::4702 - Cultural studies::470213 - Postcolonial studies
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