
The daughter of the dawn
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Authors:
- Hodder, William Reginald
1867 - 1926
- Piffard, Harold
1867 - 1938
About this book
In a time when the world was awakening to diverse cultural narratives, "The Daughter of the Dawn: A Realistic Story of Maori Magic" by William Reginald Hodder offers a vivid exploration of Māori traditions and the enchanting realm of magic. This novel intricately weaves together the essence of Māori culture with the thrilling adventures of Dick Warnock, known as Wanaki, as he navigates a world rich with myth and spirituality. Readers will discover the significance of ancestral connections and the power of natural forces, elements that resonate deeply within the fabric of Māori identity. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians, this compelling narrative invites exploration of cultural heritage and the enduring impact of storytelling.
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