May the People Live: A History of Maori Health Development 1900-1920Auckland University Press, 1999 - 359 páginas A century ago New Zealand Maori were called a dying race, doomed to extinction. However, Maori defied these predictions, reversing this decline through imaginative, wide-ranging action. May the People Live also includes a brief survey of traditional Maori medicine, the Maori holistic view of bodily and spiritual wellbeing, and the course of Maori health after European contact. |
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May the People Live: A History of Maori Health Development 1900-1920 Raeburn Lange Vista de fragmentos - 1999 |
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