Correspondence from Ettie Rout, Mrs F.A. Hornibrook (London), 24 March 1925-27 February 1933

 
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Correspondence re her book Maori Symbolism; the use of dance by Maoris to regulate body functions; making of spear heads from molten lava by Solomon Islanders. (21 letters)

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26 Aug. 1926 and 6 Nov. 1926. Ettie Hornibrook to Robert Young (Gainesville, Fla.), re spearhead. (Copies)

14 Nov. [1926]. Flinders Petrie (London) to Ettie Hornibrook re her book. "I may say that all the internal regulation of the body which you urge is due to exercises I get quite well by drinking about a gallon of water a day."

20 Feb. 1933. Haddon (Cambridge) to Ettie Hornibrook re her manuscript, "Rhythmic Ornament." (Draft)

Photographs of Maori art and press cuttings. (c. 6p.)

Sketches by H.G. Robley. 1) South gate of the arawa's Pa Matata. 2) Maori man. 3) Maori Tike drawn on handkerchief.

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