An Introduction to Polynesian Anthropology

Kenneth P. Emory, Ethnologist (1926)

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Kenneth P. Emory, Ethnologist (1926)

Mr. Emory, after making an archaeological survey of the Society Islands, went to Europe to study Polynesian artifacts in European museums. He visited the Continental museums at Paris, Rome, Berne, and Neuchâtel; the English museums at London, Cambridge, and Oxford; and American museums at Cambridge, Salem, New Haven, New York, and Chicago. He obtained a large number of photographs and took careful notes of the more interesting material.

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Title: An Introduction to Polynesian Anthropology

Author: Te Rangi Hiroa

Publication details: Bernice P. Bishop Museum, 1945, New York

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