General Symposia (Section J) 1. Culture and Personality. See Section 8. 2. Social Science Research in New Zealand See Section F. The following papers were also read:— Biggs, B. G. Discussion on social aspects of Maori land development. Booth, J. M. The community approach to race relations. Duff, R. S. Historical review of archaeology in New Zealand. Laurenson, G. I. Supposition and substance: an appraisal by a pakeha minister. Metge, Miss A. J. Urbanization and the pattern of Maori life. Phillips, W. J. European influences on tapu and the tangi. Scobie, R. A. Material culture in relation to socio-economic organization. Te Hau, M. Some considerations on the nature of Maori-Pakeha relationships.
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Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand, Volume 82, 1954-55, Page 937
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