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New Scholarship in New Zealand and Pacific Studies Part 2
  • ISSN: 2050-4039
  • E-ISSN: 2050-4047

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Review of: , Elizabeth Bonshek (2017)

Canon Pyon: Sean Kingston Publishing, 222 pp.,

ISBN 978 1 90777 439 3 (hbk), £60

 

, Bronwen Douglas, Fanny Wonu Veys and Billie Lythberg (eds) (2018)

Leiden: Sidestone Press, 381 pp.,

ISBN 978 9 08890 574 2 (pbk), €60

 

, Alison Clark with Eve Haddow and Christopher Wright (2019)

Leiden: Sidestone Press, 272 pp.,

ISBN 978 9 08890 629 9 (pbk), €55

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