Ko Rongowhakaata : ruku i te pō, ruku i te ao = the story of light and shadow / he mea tuhituhi nā te iwi o Rongowhakaata me Michael Keith = written by Rongowhakaata Iwi with Michael Keith.
Material type: TextPublisher: Wellington : Te Papa Press, 2018Description: 167 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour) ; 25 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0994136293
- 9780994136299
- Ruku i te pō, ruku i te ao
- Story of light and shadow
Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | City Campus City Campus Main Collection | 704.03994 KO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | A540013B |
"This guide to the exhibition Ko Rongowhakaata was developed by Rongowhakaata Iwi members with the assisstance of Michael Keith"--Colophon.
Ngā mihi -- Kupu whakataki / Foreword -- Ruku i te pō, ruku i te ao -- The story of light and shadow -- Ngā mahi toi o te kāenga / Taonga of Rongowhakaata -- He kōrero mō nga taonga / Talking about the taonga -- Kupu taka -- Glossary -- Te whakaterenga o ko Rongowhakaata -- The journey of Ko Rongowhakaata.
"This book is published to mark the opening of the Ko Rongowhakaata: The Story of Light and Shadow exhibition at Te Papa, which represents the culmination and breadth of Rongowhakaata history and whakaaro (considerations) and has the significant meeting house Te Hau ki Turanga as its central statement of identity and aspiration. The book showcases more than 60 Rongowhakaata taonga, and its text, in English and te reo Maori, focuses on key threads including innovation and kaitiekitanga (sustainable processes). It also explores the layers of encounters within Turanga - Rongowhakaata and Gisborne iwi first encountered the British in 1769, during Captain Cook's arrival in Poverty Bay - and the impacts of those encounters on the shape and position of the iwi, and indeed modern New Zealand, today."--Provided by publisher.
In English and Maori.
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