Book Review: Name, Shame and Blame: Criminalising Consensual Sex in Papua New Guinea

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    Abstract

    With the publication of this book, Mary McEwen, a daughter-in-law of its subject, offers a first biographical essay on the life and work of a dedicated public servant, a distinguished non-aca- demic scholar of Polynesia and, particularly, New Zealand Ma¯ori, and a respected practitioner of the latters arts of carving, composition, and performance. In doing so, she also provides a variety of insights into government relations with and policies on Ma¯ori and New Zealands sub-colonial empire, into Ma¯ori and Pacific aspirations and initiatives, and into one Pa¯keha¯s absorption in the Ma¯ori world.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)537-539pp
    JournalJournal of Pacific History
    Volume52
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2017

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