User talk:Nevers

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[edit] Removed your note from Māori migration canoes

Nevers, mon vieux ami, je suis desolé, mais I took your note out of the References section beside Walter and Moeka'a because it doesn't relate to the topic of the article: "Most of these materials had already been published in the Journal of the Polynesian Society in 1919 and 1920, translated by S.P. Smith. This edition is a re-translation of these materials with few inedit manuscripts from the same original narrator. Te Ariki Tara 'Are was a mataiapo and a descent of a famous ta'unga of the Takitumu tribe (Rarotonga)." The only material from History and Traditions of Rarotonga that is quoted from in the article is from the Preface (dated 2000) by Richard Walter and Rangi Moeka'a, not the material published in the JPS in 1920-1. Kahuroa 11:04, 3 April 2007 (UTC)


oui, c'est vrai, c'était moi. The preface talks about Smith's disproved theory about the Great Fleet, and is therefore applicable to the topic of the article. Kahuroa 11:06, 3 April 2007 (UTC)
Ok, do what you want, it doesn't really matter anyway. Kia kite. Nevers