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The Meeting Place is an examination of relationships between Maori and Pakeha focusing predominantly on the period between 1814 and 1840 when, author Vincent O'Malley argues, both peoples lived / inhabited a 'middle ground' - in the historian's Richard White's phrase - in which n ...
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A biography of Ngoingoi Pewhairangi, a loved and respected Maori leader who was born on the cusp of te ao kohatu (the old Maori world) and the beginning of some significant changes in contemporary Maori society and who utilised knowledge from both worlds throughout her entire lif ...
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At last our story is told. Now the brave ancestors we have hidden for so long stand again for all to see.With these words the Elders of Waitaha tell us that their ancient and sacred lore is shared for the first time. Bound in secrecy for centuries, protec
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In Framing the Frontier - the third in the Tangata Whenua series, students will discover more about what life was like in 19th-century New Zealand.
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Item about the meeting of national leaders on Turangawaewae Marae discussing the function and future of the Kingitanga at the 150th Anniversary of the Kingitanga (Maori Kingship Movement). Duration: 44mins 21sec
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As the founding document of our nation, the Treaty of Waitangi is inextricably linked to the past, to the present and to the future.
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Here is an authoritative and accessible introduction to
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Describes and analyses the position of the Maori people and Maori interests in the first few years of the third millenium. It also recognises journeys from the past and makes projections into the future.
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This classic of ethnography was assembled and first published in 1896. Relating how moko first became known to Europeans, the book discusses the distinctins between men & women's moko, patterns and designs, moko in legend and song, and the practice of mokomokai: the preservation ...
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From one of the leading Maori scholars of his generation and one of our greatest photographers comes this beautifully illustrated work that serves as a fine overview of leadership and challenges for Maori today. After a general introduction to Maori history, Te Ara focuses on the ...
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