Dancing on Our Bones: New Zealand, South Africa, Rugby and Racism

Dancing on Our Bones: New Zealand, South Africa, Rugby and Racism
ISBN-10
1877242004
ISBN-13
9781877242007
Category
Anti-apartheid movements
Pages
300
Language
English
Published
1999-01-01
Publisher
Bridget Williams Books
Author
Trevor Lawson Richards

Description

Only great pressure brought to bear on the Manager (Mr H.C. Bennett) induced them to meet the Maoris, who had assisted largely in the entertainment of the Springboks. It was bad enough having to play a team officially designated 'New ...

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