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9781877242441
Encircled Lands : Te Urewera, 1820-1921
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NZ$ 89.99 each
Hardback
Author:
Judith Binney
Published by:
Bridget Williams Books
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Finalist in the General Non-Fiction category.
During the nineteenth century the Urewera was a remote but enticing wilderness except for the Maori who lived there, for them it was a sheltering homeland. In 1866-67 large areas were taken by confiscation or forced cession.At the end of the fighting in 1872 the Urewera became an autonomous district, governed by its own leaders. In 1921-22 the Urewera Native Reserve was abolished in law. This book provides the historical context for Tuhoe's quest for the restoration of their 'nationhood'.
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9781869694234
King Potatau: An account of the life of Potatau Te Wherowhero
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NZ$ 50.00 each
Paperback
Author:
Pei Te Harinui Jones
Published by:
Huia Publishers
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This book details the background to the Kingitanga and also tells the story of the first king, Potatau Te Wherowhero. It details all the momentous events of Te Wherowhero's life from around 1775 to his death in 1860, including his status as Lord of the Waikato and the famous battles and conflicts with other tribes, his raising up as the First Maori King, and Mana Motuhake, the Maori Kingship, set apart as the symbol of the spiritual and cultural life of the Maori. Pei Te Hurinui's biography of King Potatau tells this story in a Maori voice employing waiata, poetry and whakapapa as well as prose text in English and English translations so that the book is accessible to both Maori language speakers and those with no knowledge of Maori.
About the author:
Pei Te Hurinui (1898-1976), Ngati Maniapoto leader, interpreter, land officer, writer, translator, genealogist, was bilingual and published extensively in both English and ...
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9781869536220
Maori Peoples of New Zealand / Nga Iwi o Aotearoa
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NZ$ 49.99 each
Paperback
Author:
Te Ara - The Encyclopedia of New Zealand (Rangi McGarvey & Jock Phillips, editors)
Published by:
David Bateman Ltd
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First published September 2006.
2008 reprint
softcover
Contains latest census information
Who are the Maori of New Zealand? How did they get here and how did they settle the country? What are the main tribal groups in New Zealand, and where are they based? The first publication to come out of the online Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand project tells the story of the tangata whenua of Aotearoa, from their journeys across the vast Pacific Ocean to the histories of all the major iwi, including the contemporary issues they face today. No other book brings together in one place all these tribal histories. Based on the latest research and generously illustrated in full colour with superb mapping and photographs, this rich resource is an essential part of 'our' nation's story and fills an important gap in the history of New Zealand.
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ISBN / ISSN:
9781877514043
Nga Waka O Nehera :The first voyaging canoes (2009 edition)
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NZ$ 45.00 each
Paperback
Author:
Jeff Evans
Published by:
Libro International
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The essential reference work on Maori voyaging canoes. Collects all published information on the topic into one volume. An essential item for libraries of New Zealand history.Attractive design with maps for easy reference.Includes special sections on Maui’s and Rata’s waka.
Finally back in print after more than five years, this is the essential reference work to the traditions of Maori canoes that voyaged to New Zealand – including lists of the waka, names of crew members and vessels, karakia and waiata, and maps. A must for lovers of history, students of Maori and nautical enthusiasts.
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9780473115401
Out of Time : Maori & the Photographer (the Ngawini Cooper Trust collection)
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NZ$ 120.00 each
Hardback
Author:
John Gow & Michael Graham-Stewart
Published by:
John Leech Gallery
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Photographs in which the humanity of the sitters transcends the stereotype, opening windows onto how it was then, both in front of, and behind, the lens.
First published December 2006.
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ISBN / ISSN:
9781869404567
Whare Karakia : Maori Church Building, Decoration and Ritual in Aotearoa New Zealand
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NZ$ 69.99 each
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Author:
Richard A Sundt
Published by:
Auckland University Press
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Soon after the missionaries arrived in nineteenth-century New Zealand, Maori began converting to protestant Christianity in large numbers. Without the manpower or materials to build their own churches, missionaries largely relied on Maori to build houses of worship. As a result, the early churches drew on strands from the British ecclesiastical tradition as well as elements from Maori art and architecture to produce a distinctive and arresting new style. The last of these whare-style churches was destroyed when the Rangiatea church at Otaki burned down in 1995. In this book, Richard Sundt draws on a range of primary materials to chronicle early Maori church building in New Zealand for the first time. The book focuses on the Anglican/Church Missionary Society churches that dominated the period. After looking at British church architecture and early interactions between Maori and missionaries, Sundt looks at how key arguments were ...
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9780140103915
Moriori : a People Rediscovered (Revised ed, 2000)
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NZ$ 40.00 each
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Author:
Michael King
Published by:
Penguin Books (N.Z.) Ltd.
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Michael King has restored the Moriori of the Chatham Islands to their rightful place in New Zealand Pacific and world history.
"Opens not just a new chapter but a new history. History can be written as a debt to the past. This is a gift to the future." - Prof James Ritchie, Dominion Sunday Times
"This book decisively strips away all the muddle...a clear, thoroughly readable and honest history of the Moriori" - Judith Binney, Sunday Star
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