Elsdon Best (30 June 1856 – 9 September 1931) was an ethnographer who made important contributions to the study of the Māori of New Zealand. Elsdon Best...
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Marquesas Islands. Scholars link labial elongation with genital tattooing. Elsdon Best wrote about the Maori (published in 1924, but apparently referring to...
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daughter of Elsdon Walter Grant Craig and Zeta Harriet Craig (née Brown). Her father is a Scottish-New Zealander, and the nephew of Elsdon Best, and her...
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later replaced by the Polynesian peoples. The writing of Percy Smith and Elsdon Best from the late 19th century also theorised about pre-Māori settlement...
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Thomas Elsdon Ashford, British recipient of the Victoria Cross Elsdon Best, New Zealand ethnographer Janet Elsdon Mackey, New Zealand politician Elsdon Storey...
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Elsdon is a suburb of the New Zealand city of Porirua located immediately to the west to of the city's CBD. The area was named after Elsdon Best, a historian...
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bishops H. W. and W. L. Williams; James Pope, Edward Tregear, Percy Smith, Elsdon Best, William Skinner, Sir Āpirana Ngata, Harry Skinner, J. M. McEwen, Professor...
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Best, Elsdon (1924). The Maori – Volume 1. Harry H. Tombs, Wellington. p. 66. "Journal of the Polynesian Society: The Legend Of Whiro, By Elsdon Best...
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Archived from the original on 26 February 2021. Retrieved 4 February 2021. Elsdon Best (1924). "The Polynesian method of generating fire With some Account of...
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son of Ranginui and Papatūānuku, according to the tribes of the Arawa. Elsdon Best noted that Haumia-tiketike was not recognised as a son of Ranginui and...
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Fine Arts. Madeline Best was born to Hannah and William Best in Tawa on 4 August 1854, and was the younger sister to Elsdon Best. She moved with her family...
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German computer scientist Eleanor Best (1875–1958), British artist Elsdon Best (1856–1931), New Zealand ethnographer Eva Best (1851–1925), American story writer...
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as a place of peace and light. As articulated by Māori ethnographer Elsdon Best: It is a place where darkness is unknown. "This is the reason why, of...
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Elsdon Best and Stephenson Percy Smith of the Polynesian Society, who did much to popularise the use of Aotearoa in Edwardian school books, pictured in...
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Āpirana Ngata and Te Rangihīroa, and undertaken between 1919 and 1923 with Elsdon Best, James McDonald and Johannes Andersen, to study Māori culture. The idea...
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Wellington, New Zealand. In his 1923 work Miramar Island and its History, Elsdon Best recounted Māori stories handed down through generations about early settlement...
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Society of New Zealand Leonard Cockayne (1912) Thomas Easterfield (1913) Elsdon Best (1914) Patrick Marshall (1915) Ernest Rutherford (1916) Charles Chilton...
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from the original (PDF) on 2 January 2023. Retrieved 2 January 2023. Elsdon Best (1925). "Canoes of Fiji". The Maori Canoe. Wellington: A. R. Shearer...
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Honolulu: University of Hawaiʻi Press. p. 26. ISBN 9780824874643. [Elsdon] Best focuses on the use of knots (or quipus - a word he says originates from...
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in the 1919–1923 Dominion Museum ethnological expeditions alongside Elsdon Best, James McDonald, Johannes Carl Andersen and Āpirana Ngata. Buck gained...
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understanding of "God" much like the Christian God would be propagated by Elsdon Best in his Maori Religion and Mythology. The Io tradition was initially rejected...
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Diagram of Maungawhau's scoria cones and terracing by Elsdon Best (1927)...
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at Owenga on Chatham Island. Based on the writing of Percy Smith and Elsdon Best from the late 19th century, theories grew up that the Māori had displaced...
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victoria.ac.nz. Victorian University of Wellington. Retrieved 23 May 2019. Elsdon, Best (1924). Title: THE MAORI in 2 Volumes. Vol. 1. Wellington New Zealand:...
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Midgley 2007, p. 174. Midgley 2007, p. App. IX. Stafford 1967, p. 410. Best, Elsdon (1925). Maori Agriculture. Wellington: A. R. Shearer. p. 210. Ell, Gordon...
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Elsdon is a village and civil parish in the English county of Northumberland about 10 miles (16 km) to the southwest of Rothbury. The name is derived from...
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Best, Elsdon (1925). The Maori canoe. p. 2. BEST, Elsdson (1925). "II". The Maori canoe. p. 6. Best, Elsdon (1925). The Maori canoe. pp. 12–13. Best,...
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springs". There is no mention of kanae in the Māori text (Grey 1971). Elsdon Best, Maori Religion and Mythology, Part 2 (Dominion Museum Bulletin No.11...
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following, grouped by council ward: Rangituhi / Colonial Knob Elsdon – named after writer Elsdon Best Kenepuru – industrial area south-west of the centre, adjoining...
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translated as mata riki ("little eyes"), a mistake originating in the work of Elsdon Best and continued by others. The word matariki or similar, referring to the...
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