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- Hau_(sociology) abstract "For the deity see TāwhirimāteaHau is a notion made popular by the French sociologist Marcel Mauss in his 1925 book The Gift. Surveying the practice of gifting, he came to the conclusion that it involved belief in a force binding the receiver and giver. The term 'Hau', used by the Maori, became a paradigmatic example for such a view. Writing at the turn of the centuryTemplate:When?, Mauss relied on limited sources but his analysis has been expanded and refined.".
- Hau_(sociology) comment "For the deity see TāwhirimāteaHau is a notion made popular by the French sociologist Marcel Mauss in his 1925 book The Gift. Surveying the practice of gifting, he came to the conclusion that it involved belief in a force binding the receiver and giver. The term 'Hau', used by the Maori, became a paradigmatic example for such a view. Writing at the turn of the centuryTemplate:When?, Mauss relied on limited sources but his analysis has been expanded and refined.".