The Lore of the Whare-Wananga
1913 literary work by H. T. Whatahoro
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The Lore of the Whare-Wananga
Summary
The Lore of the Whare-Wananga is a literary work[1].
Key Facts
- The Lore of the Whare-Wananga authored Hoani Te Whatahoro Jury[2].
- The Lore of the Whare-Wananga authored Percy Smith[3].
- The Lore of the Whare-Wananga's instance of is recorded as literary work[4].
- The Lore of the Whare-Wananga's instance of is recorded as written work[5].
- The Lore of the Whare-Wananga's publisher is recorded as Polynesian Society[6].
- The Lore of the Whare-Wananga's place of publication is recorded as New Plymouth[7].
- The Lore of the Whare-Wananga's part of is recorded as List of 180 Māori-Authored Books of Significance[8].
- The Lore of the Whare-Wananga's country of origin is recorded as New Zealand[9].
- +1913-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of The Lore of the Whare-Wananga[10].
- The Lore of the Whare-Wananga's publication date is recorded as +1913-00-00T00:00:00Z[11].
- The Lore of the Whare-Wananga's has edition or translation is recorded as Q139548078[12].
- The Lore of the Whare-Wananga's title is recorded as The Lore of the Whare-Wananga[13].
- The Lore of the Whare-Wananga's title is recorded as The Lore of the Whare-Wananga; or Teachings of the Maori College on Religion, Cosmogony, and History. Volume 1: Te Kauwae-Runga, or 'Things Celestial'[14].
- The Lore of the Whare-Wananga's subtitle is recorded as Volume 1: Te Kauwae-Runga, Or ‘Things Celestial’; Or Teachings of the Māori College on Religion, Cosmogony, and History[15].
- The Lore of the Whare-Wananga's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as WikiProject Books of Mana[16].
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Works and Contributions
Authored works include Hoani Te Whatahoro Jury[2], an interpreter[17], 1841–1923[18], of New Zealand[19] and Percy Smith[3], a historian[20], 1840–1922[21], of New Zealand[22], awarded the Fellow of the Royal Society Te Apārangi[23].