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- books?id=0gJMAAAAYAAJ accessdate "2013-09-02".
- books?id=0gJMAAAAYAAJ authorlink "Richard Taylor".
- books?id=0gJMAAAAYAAJ first "Richard".
- books?id=0gJMAAAAYAAJ isCitedBy Karakia.
- books?id=0gJMAAAAYAAJ last "Taylor".
- books?id=0gJMAAAAYAAJ location "London".
- books?id=0gJMAAAAYAAJ page "72".
- books?id=0gJMAAAAYAAJ publisher "Wertheim and Macintosh".
- books?id=0gJMAAAAYAAJ quote "The word karakia, which we use for prayer, formerly meant a spell, charm, or incantation [...] [Maori] have spells suited for all circumstances - to conquer enemies, catch fish, trap rats, and snare birds, to make their kumara grow, and even to bind the obstinate will of woman; to find anything lost; to discover a stray dog; a concealed enemy; in fact, for all their wants. These karakias are extremely numerous [...]".
- books?id=0gJMAAAAYAAJ title "Te Ika a Maui ; or, New Zealand and its inhabitants: illustrating the origin, manners, customs, mythology, religion, rites, songs, proverbs, fables, and language of the natives : together with the geology, natural history, productions, and climate of the country; its state as regards Christianity; sketches of the principal chiels, and their present position".
- books?id=0gJMAAAAYAAJ url books?id=0gJMAAAAYAAJ.
- books?id=0gJMAAAAYAAJ year "1855".