Metge, Alice Joan
METGE, Alice Joan
METGE, Alice Joan. New Zealander, b. 1930. Genres: Anthropology/ Ethnology. Career: Lecturer, Dept. of University Extension, University of Auckland, 1961-64; Sr. Lecturer, 1965-68, and Associate Professor of Anthropology, 1968-88, Victoria University, Wellington. Publications: A New Maori Migration, 1964; The Maoris of New Zealand, 1967, 1976; (with P. Kinloch) Talking Past Each Other, 1978; In and Out of Touch, 1986; Te Kohao o Te Ngira, 1990; New Growth from Old, 1995.
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