Te Rongoā Māori: Māori Medicine
Creator
Date
1996
Identifier
Central QV766 WQI6
Subject
Publisher
Auckland: Reed
Abstract
Settlers to New Zealand found the Māori tradition of herbal remedies was important, particularly in certain areas. P. M. E. Williams was a pharmacist in Kaikohe, in the far north of New Zealand, in the 1930s and discovered that his Māori customers still practised Māori medicine and consulted Tohunga (traditional healers). He gained an appreciation of many of the Māori herbal remedies. This page displays Māori herbal knowledge but also a good story about George Nepia. Nepia was a Māori rugby union and rugby league player and is remembered as an exceptional full-back for the All Blacks in the 1920s.
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Citation
P. M. E. Williams, “Te Rongoā Māori: Māori Medicine,” ourheritage.ac.nz | OUR Heritage, accessed November 16, 2024, https://otago.ourheritage.ac.nz/index.php/items/show/7711.