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{{Infobox rai-fellow
| first_name = Peter Henry (Te Rangi Hiroa)
| name = Buck
| honorific_prefix = Prof. Sir
| honorific_suffix = DSO, MD, Ch.B
| image = File:Buck,_Peter_Henry_(Te_Rangi_Hiroa).jpg
| birth_date = 1880
| death_date = 1951
| address = Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii [1949]<br />and Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut [census]
| occupation = medical<br />political<br />anthropologist<br />museum work
| elected_ESL =
| elected_ASL =
| elected_AI = 1932.05.24
1938
| elected_APS =
| elected_LAS =
| membership = local correspondent appointed 21 Apr. 1936 (Honolulu)<br />Hon. Fellow
| left =
| clubs =
| societies =
}}
== Notes ==
=== Office Notes ===
=== House Notes ===
proposed by A.C. Haddon, seconded by T.A. Joyce 26 Apr. 1932<br />1952 HML Died before delivery of lecture
=== Notes From Elsewhere ===
Te Rangi Hīroa, also known as Sir Peter Henry Buck KCMG DSO (ca. October 1877 – 1 December 1951), was a prominent member of the Ngāti Mutunga Māori iwi. He was a doctor, military leader, health administrator, politician, anthropologist and museum director<br /><br />b. 15 Aug. 1880 Lecturer on ethnology at Yale 1932-4 and 1939<br />
== Publications ==
=== External Publications ===
Buck, Peter (1910), Medicine amongst the Maoris in ancient and modern times: a thesis for the degree of Doctor of Medicine (N.Z.) Buck, Peter (1911), Takiwa pooti o te Tai-Tokerau, Wellington, N.Z.: N.Z. Times Print Buck, Peter (1923), Maori plaited basketry and plaitwork. 1, Mats, baskets, and burden-carriers, Wellington, N.Z.: Government Printer Buck, Peter (1924), Maori plaited basketry and plaitwork. 2, Belts and bands, fire-fans and fly-flaps, sandals and sails, Wellington, N.Z.: Government Printer <br />Buck, Peter (1925), The coming of the Maori, Nelson, N.Z.: R. W. Stiles <br />Buck, Peter (1926), The evolution of Maori clothing (Memoirs of the Polynesian Society ; v. 7), New Plymouth, N.Z.: Printed by Thomas Avery, under the authority of the Board of Maori Ethnological Research<br />Buck, Peter (1926), The Maori craft of netting, Wellington, N.Z.: Government Printer <br />Buck, Peter (1927), The material culture of the Cook Islands (Aitutaki) [Memoirs of the Board of Maori Ethnological Research ; v. 1], New Plymouth, N.Z.: Printed by Thomas Avery, under the authority of the Board of Maori Ethnological Research <br />Buck, Peter (1929), The coming of the Maori (2nd ed.), Nelson, N.Z. ; New Plymouth N.Z.: Cawthron Institute ; Thomas Avery & Sons Buck, Peter (1930), Samoan material culture (Bernice P. Bishop Museum bulletin ; 75), Honolulu, HI.: Bernice P. Bishop Museum Buck, Peter (1932), Ethnology of Manihiki and Rakahanga (Bernice P. Bishop Museum bulletin ; 99), Honolulu, HI.: Bernice P. Bishop Museum, retrieved 2008-04-27 <br />Buck, Peter (1932), Ethnology of Tongareva (Bernice P. Bishop Museum bulletin ; 92), Honolulu, HI.: Bernice P. Bishop Museum, retrieved 2008-04-27 <br />Buck, Peter (n.d.), Ethnology of Mangareva (Bernice P. Bishop Museum bulletin ; 157), Honolulu, HI.: Bernice P. Bishop Museum Buck, Peter (1934), Mangaian society (Bernice P. Bishop Museum bulletin ; 122), Honolulu, HI.: Bernice P. Bishop Museum <br />Buck, Peter (1936), Regional diversity in the elaboration of sorcery in Polynesia (Yale University publications in anthropology ; no. 2), New Haven, CT.: Published for the Section of Anthropology, Dept. of the Social Sciences, Yale University by the Yale University Press Buck, Peter (1939), Anthropology and religion, New Haven, CT.: Yale University Press Buck, Peter (1940), "Native races need not die", Asia (New York) 40 (7): 379–382 <br />Buck, Peter (1944), Arts and crafts of the Cook Islands (Bernice P. Bishop Museum bulletin ; 179), Honolulu, HI.: Bernice P. Bishop Museum <br />Buck, Peter (1945), An introduction to Polynesian anthropology (Bernice P. Bishop Museum bulletin ; 187.), Honolulu, HI.: Bernice P. Bishop Museum, retrieved 2008-04-27 The voice of Sir Apirana T. Ngata ; The voices of Sir Peter (Te Rangihiroa) Buck, Bishop Frederick Augustus Bennett (Bishop of Aotearoa), Te Puea Herangi [sound recording] (HMV PR-9) 10 inch / 78rpm, Wellington, N.Z.: His Master's Voice, 1949<br />Buck, Peter (1950), Material culture of Kapingamarangi (Bernice P. Bishop Museum bulletin ; 200), Honolulu, HI.: Bernice P. Bishop Museum <br />Buck, Peter (1950), The coming of the Maori (2nd ed.), Wellington, N.Z.: Māori Purposes Fund Board ; Whitcombe & Tombs<br />Buck, Peter (1952), Les migrations des Polynesians: les Vikings du soleil levant (The Vikings of the sunrise) [Bibliotheque scientifique], Paris, France: Payot <br />Buck, Peter (1953), Explorers of the Pacific: European and American discoveries in Polynesia (Bernice P. Bishop Museum special publication ; 43), Honolulu, HI.: Bernice P. Bishop Museum?, retrieved 2008-04-27 <br />Buck, Peter (1954), The Vikings of the sunrise (New Zealand ed.), Christchurch, N.Z.: Whitcombe & Tombs <br />Buck, Peter (1957), Arts and crafts of Hawaii (Bernice P. Bishop Museum special publication ; 45), Honolulu, HI.: Bernice P. Bishop Museum Press <br />Buck, Peter (1959), The Vikings of the Pacific, Chicago, IL.: University of Chicago Press Buck, Peter (1970), Anthropology and religion, Hamden, CT.: Archon Books <br />Buck, Peter (1976), The material culture of the Cook Islands (Aitutaki), New York, NY.: AMS Press <br />Buck, Peter (1993), Mangaia and the mission, Suva, Fiji: IPS, USP in association with Bernice P. Bishop Museum, ISBN 982-315-001-X Sorrenson, M.P.K. (ed.) (1986–1988), Na to hoa aroha = From your dear friend: the correspondence between Sir Apirana Ngata and Te Rangi Hīroa, 1925-50 (3 vol.), Auckland, N.Z.: Auckland University Press in association with the Alexander Turnbull Library Endowment Trust and the Māori Purposes Fund Board<br />
=== House Publications ===
== Related Material Details ==
=== RAI Material ===
census<br />Membership correspondence: Buck, P.H.<br />
=== Other Material ===
| first_name = Peter Henry (Te Rangi Hiroa)
| name = Buck
| honorific_prefix = Prof. Sir
| honorific_suffix = DSO, MD, Ch.B
| image = File:Buck,_Peter_Henry_(Te_Rangi_Hiroa).jpg
| birth_date = 1880
| death_date = 1951
| address = Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii [1949]<br />and Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut [census]
| occupation = medical<br />political<br />anthropologist<br />museum work
| elected_ESL =
| elected_ASL =
| elected_AI = 1932.05.24
1938
| elected_APS =
| elected_LAS =
| membership = local correspondent appointed 21 Apr. 1936 (Honolulu)<br />Hon. Fellow
| left =
| clubs =
| societies =
}}
== Notes ==
=== Office Notes ===
=== House Notes ===
proposed by A.C. Haddon, seconded by T.A. Joyce 26 Apr. 1932<br />1952 HML Died before delivery of lecture
=== Notes From Elsewhere ===
Te Rangi Hīroa, also known as Sir Peter Henry Buck KCMG DSO (ca. October 1877 – 1 December 1951), was a prominent member of the Ngāti Mutunga Māori iwi. He was a doctor, military leader, health administrator, politician, anthropologist and museum director<br /><br />b. 15 Aug. 1880 Lecturer on ethnology at Yale 1932-4 and 1939<br />
== Publications ==
=== External Publications ===
Buck, Peter (1910), Medicine amongst the Maoris in ancient and modern times: a thesis for the degree of Doctor of Medicine (N.Z.) Buck, Peter (1911), Takiwa pooti o te Tai-Tokerau, Wellington, N.Z.: N.Z. Times Print Buck, Peter (1923), Maori plaited basketry and plaitwork. 1, Mats, baskets, and burden-carriers, Wellington, N.Z.: Government Printer Buck, Peter (1924), Maori plaited basketry and plaitwork. 2, Belts and bands, fire-fans and fly-flaps, sandals and sails, Wellington, N.Z.: Government Printer <br />Buck, Peter (1925), The coming of the Maori, Nelson, N.Z.: R. W. Stiles <br />Buck, Peter (1926), The evolution of Maori clothing (Memoirs of the Polynesian Society ; v. 7), New Plymouth, N.Z.: Printed by Thomas Avery, under the authority of the Board of Maori Ethnological Research<br />Buck, Peter (1926), The Maori craft of netting, Wellington, N.Z.: Government Printer <br />Buck, Peter (1927), The material culture of the Cook Islands (Aitutaki) [Memoirs of the Board of Maori Ethnological Research ; v. 1], New Plymouth, N.Z.: Printed by Thomas Avery, under the authority of the Board of Maori Ethnological Research <br />Buck, Peter (1929), The coming of the Maori (2nd ed.), Nelson, N.Z. ; New Plymouth N.Z.: Cawthron Institute ; Thomas Avery & Sons Buck, Peter (1930), Samoan material culture (Bernice P. Bishop Museum bulletin ; 75), Honolulu, HI.: Bernice P. Bishop Museum Buck, Peter (1932), Ethnology of Manihiki and Rakahanga (Bernice P. Bishop Museum bulletin ; 99), Honolulu, HI.: Bernice P. Bishop Museum, retrieved 2008-04-27 <br />Buck, Peter (1932), Ethnology of Tongareva (Bernice P. Bishop Museum bulletin ; 92), Honolulu, HI.: Bernice P. Bishop Museum, retrieved 2008-04-27 <br />Buck, Peter (n.d.), Ethnology of Mangareva (Bernice P. Bishop Museum bulletin ; 157), Honolulu, HI.: Bernice P. Bishop Museum Buck, Peter (1934), Mangaian society (Bernice P. Bishop Museum bulletin ; 122), Honolulu, HI.: Bernice P. Bishop Museum <br />Buck, Peter (1936), Regional diversity in the elaboration of sorcery in Polynesia (Yale University publications in anthropology ; no. 2), New Haven, CT.: Published for the Section of Anthropology, Dept. of the Social Sciences, Yale University by the Yale University Press Buck, Peter (1939), Anthropology and religion, New Haven, CT.: Yale University Press Buck, Peter (1940), "Native races need not die", Asia (New York) 40 (7): 379–382 <br />Buck, Peter (1944), Arts and crafts of the Cook Islands (Bernice P. Bishop Museum bulletin ; 179), Honolulu, HI.: Bernice P. Bishop Museum <br />Buck, Peter (1945), An introduction to Polynesian anthropology (Bernice P. Bishop Museum bulletin ; 187.), Honolulu, HI.: Bernice P. Bishop Museum, retrieved 2008-04-27 The voice of Sir Apirana T. Ngata ; The voices of Sir Peter (Te Rangihiroa) Buck, Bishop Frederick Augustus Bennett (Bishop of Aotearoa), Te Puea Herangi [sound recording] (HMV PR-9) 10 inch / 78rpm, Wellington, N.Z.: His Master's Voice, 1949<br />Buck, Peter (1950), Material culture of Kapingamarangi (Bernice P. Bishop Museum bulletin ; 200), Honolulu, HI.: Bernice P. Bishop Museum <br />Buck, Peter (1950), The coming of the Maori (2nd ed.), Wellington, N.Z.: Māori Purposes Fund Board ; Whitcombe & Tombs<br />Buck, Peter (1952), Les migrations des Polynesians: les Vikings du soleil levant (The Vikings of the sunrise) [Bibliotheque scientifique], Paris, France: Payot <br />Buck, Peter (1953), Explorers of the Pacific: European and American discoveries in Polynesia (Bernice P. Bishop Museum special publication ; 43), Honolulu, HI.: Bernice P. Bishop Museum?, retrieved 2008-04-27 <br />Buck, Peter (1954), The Vikings of the sunrise (New Zealand ed.), Christchurch, N.Z.: Whitcombe & Tombs <br />Buck, Peter (1957), Arts and crafts of Hawaii (Bernice P. Bishop Museum special publication ; 45), Honolulu, HI.: Bernice P. Bishop Museum Press <br />Buck, Peter (1959), The Vikings of the Pacific, Chicago, IL.: University of Chicago Press Buck, Peter (1970), Anthropology and religion, Hamden, CT.: Archon Books <br />Buck, Peter (1976), The material culture of the Cook Islands (Aitutaki), New York, NY.: AMS Press <br />Buck, Peter (1993), Mangaia and the mission, Suva, Fiji: IPS, USP in association with Bernice P. Bishop Museum, ISBN 982-315-001-X Sorrenson, M.P.K. (ed.) (1986–1988), Na to hoa aroha = From your dear friend: the correspondence between Sir Apirana Ngata and Te Rangi Hīroa, 1925-50 (3 vol.), Auckland, N.Z.: Auckland University Press in association with the Alexander Turnbull Library Endowment Trust and the Māori Purposes Fund Board<br />
=== House Publications ===
== Related Material Details ==
=== RAI Material ===
census<br />Membership correspondence: Buck, P.H.<br />
=== Other Material ===