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Art for Social Change: Submerged Histories of Aaniwaniwa records an innovative study made of the impact on viewers of a high-profile art installation 'Aaniwaniwa' by Brett Graham and Rachel Rakena. Their artwork concerned the submerged in the flooded village of Horahora, now unde ...
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An adventurous young man called Mitai lives with his seven handsome brothers in the village of Maketu. He watches his brothers become bewitched by seven beautiful women, and under their spell, the brothers no longer eat, look after themselves, work in their gardens or hunt. Real ...
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A study of formal speeches of greeting, endorsement, poroporoaki replies and speeches of thanks to the cooks made by the guest delegation in indigenous oral literature
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This is both a personal account of Brian Flintoff's career as a carver, but also an important exploration of Maori art and how it relates to carving. Heavily illustrated with 'exquisite examples of his and other peope's work, this book explains the mythology and symbolism behind ...
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Kapa haka (Maori dance group) is a cultural phenomenon unique to Aotearoa New Zealand. Part of what makes this performing art so unique is how it engages individuals to express themselves in a very powerful, creative and dynamic manner. In contrast, however, investigating the edu ...
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All new essays from 2005 onwards on issues around Maori culture and society - letters and documents.
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In the Maori world, taonga and stories are intimately connected. Be it a song or a weapon, a painting or a cloak, taonga open doorways to ancestral imaginings of time and place. In The Art of Taonga, Paul Tapsell takes us on a journey from before the time of Tupaea, a travelle ...
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When whanau experience difficulties conceiving, carrying and having children the effects can be devastating. This book provides a glimpse into the lives of Maori experiencing issues relating to fertility, and is intended for whanau who are looking for a greater depth of understan ...
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Maori Art Market 2011 brings together over 200 established, mid-career and emerging Maori artists showcasing Contemporary Maori Art at the highest level. This publication also includes invited artists from the USA, Canada, the Pacific and New Zealand which together give an insigh ...
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The report looks at how Maori healers perceive toxic exposures and how they believe that they and their clients are affected by toxins. The purpose of this research is to capture their experiences and perspectives on toxic exposures, as a particular body of information that will ...
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