Māori and oral history : a collection / editors, Rachael Selby and Alison Laurie.
Material type: TextPublisher: Wellington [N.Z.] : NOHANZ, 2005Description: iv, 112 pages : portraits ; 25 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0473101009
- 9780473101008
- Oral history in New Zealand.
- 993.00499442 22
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"A selection of papers previously published in Oral history in New Zealand between 1989 and 2003"--T.p. verso.
Articles by: Monty Soutar, Te Ahukaramū C. Royal, Parekāwhia McLean, Mere Whaanga, Hirini Moko Mead, Wheturangi Walsh-Tapiata, Cushla Parekowhai, Mita Carter, Joe Pere, Danny Keenan, Mervyn McLean, Rachael Selby, Alison Laurie, Heeni Collins, Verna Tuteo ... [et al.], Angela Ballara, and, Pip Desmond.
Includes bibliographical references (page 112).
Introduction / Rachel Selby and Alison Laurie -- Section 1. Whānau, hapū and iwi. 1. Te Hokowhitu-a-Tū ; 2. Tribal history in history / Monty Soultar. 3. Oral history & hapū development / Te Ahukaramū C. Royal. 4. Oral history & iwi development : a personal viewpoint / Parekāwhia McLean. 5. Telling our stories : Hapū identity in waiata, pakiwaitara and visual arts / Mere Whaanga. 6. Tribal archival research : The Ngāti Awa experience / Hirini Moko Mead. 7. Rangahau mō te iwi : ngā pikinga me ngā hekenga / Wheturangi Walsh-Tapiata. 8. Kōrero taku whāea : Talk my aunt learning to listen to Māori women -- Section 2. Oral tradition and knowledge. 9. The preservation of Māori oral tradition / Mita Carter. 10. Some notes on oral & indigenous thought and knowledge / Te Ahukaramū C. Royal. 11. Oral tradition & tribal history / Joe Pere. 12. The past from the Paepae : uses of the past in Māori oral history / Danny Keenan. 13. Sound archiving and problems of dissemination of waiata / Mervyn McLean -- Section 3. Theory, practice and process. 14. Partnership and protection of participants : collecting and using Māori oral histories ; 15. Still being punished : corporal punishment's lifelong effects / Rachael Selby. 16. Manufacturing silences : not every recorded interview is an oral history / Alison Laurie. 17. Ngā tangata awarua - The joys and pain of being both Māori and Pākehā / Heeni Collins. 18. Gathering oral histories as a bicultural project : on the Native Schools system / Verna Tuteo ... [et al.]. 19. Te taha Māori o te Papatanga o Aotearoa : the Māori dimension of the DNZB / Angela Ballara. 20. Aroha Trust oral history project / Pip Desmond.
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