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The Polynesian Society was formed in New Zealand in 1892. It is thus one of the oldest learned societies in the Southern Hemisphere. Its aim is to promote the scholarly study of past and present New Zealand Maori and other Pacific Island peoples and cultures.
To this end, it publishes a journal, The Journal of the Polynesian Society, which appears quarterly and contains articles, reviews, correspondence, shorter communications and other news.
The Society also publishes a monograph series in which over the years since its foundation a wide variety of books on Maori and Pacific topics have appeared.
The Society's activities are supported by the membership dues and institutional subscriptions as well as by sale of its publications.
The Society's affairs and activities are administered by a Council consisting of the officers of the Society and eight elected members.
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President: Dame Joan Metge
Secretary/Treasurer Rangimarie Rawiri,Maori Studies,University of Auckland,Private Bag 92019,Auckland,New Zealand
Editor:Assoc. 
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Application for Membership of the Polynesian Society
Members receive 4 issues annually of the Journal of the Polynesian Society (450 pages per year), discounts on all publications and the right to attend the AGM. 
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The publications listed below are available to members of the Polynesian Society (at a 20 percent discount, plus postage and packing), and to non-members (at the prices listed, plus postage and packing) from the Society's office: Department of Mäori Studies, University of Auckland, Private Bag 92012, Auckland. 
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An invaluable resource for "navigating" through the first hundred issues of the journal (for the years 1892-1991) is The Centennial Index compiled by Dorothy Brown, 279pp. 
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