POTTS, Annie; ARMSTRONG, Philip; BROWN, Deirdre. A New Zealand book of beasts
animals in our culture, history and everyday life
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-9133.v28i1p314-318Keywords:
New Zealand - Fauna - Human-animal relationsAbstract
Trata-se da resenha do livro: POTTS, Annie; ARMSTRONG, Philip; BROWN, Deirdre. A New Zealand book of beasts: animals in our culture, history and everyday life. Auckland: Auckland University Press, 2013, 288p., uma exploração da antropologia e da história cultural das relações entre humanos e animais na Nova Zelândia.
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