Beattie, H. (Herries), 1881-1972
Beattie, James Herries, 1881-1972
Beattie, Herries, 1881-1972
Beattie, James Herries
Herries Beattie bookkeeper, journalist, historian, ethnologist, bookseller in New Zealand (1881–1972)
Beattie, H. (Herries)
Beattie, H. 1881-1972
VIAF ID: 32112121 ( Personal )
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Early runholding in Otago. | |
Far famed Fiordland; historic and descriptive. European explorers, white whalers, seamen and surveyors, travellers and tourists, and pakeha place-names. | |
The first white boy born in Otago; story of T.B. Kennard | |
Mackenzie of the Mackenzie country, pioneer, explorer, sheeplifter ; story of a remarkable man | |
Maori lore of lake, alp and fiord; folk lore, fairy tales, traditions and place-names of the scenic wonderland of the South Island | |
Maori place-names of Otago; hundreds of hitherto unpublished names with numerous authentic traditions | |
The Maoris and Fiordland : Maori myths, fascinating fables, legendary lore, typical traditions and native nomenclature. | |
Otago Place Names: Names Bestowed by European Explorers and Settlers in Otago and Southland | |
The pioneers explore Otago; a record of explorers, travellers, surveyors, bushmen, seekers of pastoral country, inland voyagers, and wayfaring men. | |
The Southern runs, c1979 | |
Tikao talks : ka taoka tapu o te ao kohatu : treasures from the ancient world of the Maori | |
Traditional lifeways of the southern Maori the Otago university museum ethnological project, 1920 |