The Māori embrace of Hebrew names and concepts

Brad Haami discusses the way in which Māori in the nineteeth century identified with the Jewish biblical stories and how Hebrew names were inscribed in the naming of persons and whenua (land). Brad begins with a discussion of the symbolism and meanings of the olive tree, from a Scriptural perspective.

An excerpt on the use of Hebrew names by Māori

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