Difference between revisions of "Kelly Leslie"
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+ | Kelly was a Maori amateur ethnologist with a strong interest in linking tradition and historical events to sites, and recording those sites. | ||
+ | He authored a long seried of articles in the Journal of the Polynesian Society mostly about particular pa. | ||
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+ | His book Marion '''Durfresne at the Bay of Islands''' (1951 A H and A W Reed, Wellington) strongly links archaeological sites to the historical narrative. | ||
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+ | Obituary: Annon. 1959, Leslie G Kelly - Te Putu. ''Journal of the Polynesian Society'', 68(2):59-60. | ||
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Revision as of 20:40, 5 January 2008
Leslie Kelly - 1959
Kelly was a Maori amateur ethnologist with a strong interest in linking tradition and historical events to sites, and recording those sites. He authored a long seried of articles in the Journal of the Polynesian Society mostly about particular pa.
His book Marion Durfresne at the Bay of Islands (1951 A H and A W Reed, Wellington) strongly links archaeological sites to the historical narrative.
Obituary: Annon. 1959, Leslie G Kelly - Te Putu. Journal of the Polynesian Society, 68(2):59-60.