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Janet Davidson, archaeologist

Janet Davidson, archaeologist

The distinguished archaeologist, Janet Davidson, has suggested that canoe traditions were relocated as people moved from island to island in the Pacific. Here she talks about the sequence of settlement across the Pacific by Polynesian ancestors of the Māori.

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