Mohi Turei : āna tuhinga i roto i te reo Māori / ngā ētita ko Wiremu rāua ko Te Ohorere Kaa.
Material type: TextPublisher: Wellington [N.Z.] : Te Herenga Waka University Press, 2024Copyright date: ©1996Edition: [New edition]Description: 166 pages ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781776922031
- 1776922034
- Turei, Mohi, 1830?-1914
- Turei, Mohi, 1830?-1914 -- Correspondence
- Church of the Province of New Zealand -- Clergy
- Ngāti Porou (New Zealand people)
- Ngāti Porou (New Zealand people) -- History
- Ngāti Porou (New Zealand people) -- Genealogy
- New Zealand -- History -- New Zealand Wars, 1860-1872
- Kōrero taumata
- Tūpuna
- Ao wairua
- Kōrero nehe
- Tūrangawaewae
- Whakapono
- 993.00499442 23
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993.00499442 TUR Te takoto o te whenua o Hauraki = Hauraki landmarks / | 993.00499442 TUR Te takoto o te whenua o Hauraki = Hauraki landmarks / | 993.00499442 TUR Te takoto o te whenua o Hauraki = Hauraki landmarks / | 993.00499442 TUR Mohi Turei : āna tuhinga i roto i te reo Māori / | 993.00499442 WHA Heeni : a Tainui elder remembers / | 993.00499442 WIL The story of Te Waharoa : a chapter in early New Zealand history ; together with, Sketches of ancient Māori life and history / | 993.004994420074 MCC Museums and Māori : heritage professionals, indigenous collections, current practice / |
"Kei raro tenei pukapuka i nga here o te Ture Manata. Atu i nga whakamatua, take rangahau, take tatari ranei, i raro i nga here o te Ture Manata, me kaua tetahi wahanga o tenei pukapuka e whakaahuatia, e tuhia ranei, engari ma te whakaaetia ra ano e nga kaiwhakaputa."--Title page verso.
"This new edition of Mohi Turei: Ana tuhinga i roto i te reo Maori is one of four new editions of essential reo Maori texts released in 2024 by Te Herenga Waka University Press, in collaboration with Te Takarangi, a national programme celebrating matauranga Maori through Maori-authored works of non-fiction"--UBIQ.
Includes bibliographical references.
Wāhinga kōrero: He matakōrero - Mo Mohi Turei -- Nga reta ki a Te Wiremu -- No Te Waka Maori -- No Te Ao Maori --He kōrero tawhito -- Na Pita Kapiti -- Nga haka a Mohi -- He poroporoaki.
"I whānau i te tau 1829 i Te Kautuku, takiwā o Waiapu. I mate i te 2 o Maehe 1914 i tana kāinga, i Rangitukia. He uri no te whānau a Ngāti Hokopū, arā, te Whānau ā Rerewa, te hapu o tana matua o Omanga. Ko Mākere Tangikuku tana whaea o Te Aitanga ā Mate o Whareponga. I kuraina i Raukahikatea, a, no 1870 ka whakapākia hei pirihi mo tētahi taha o te rohe. Nāna hoki a Apirana Ngata i iriiri i runga i nga whakarite a Paratene.He tangata mātau a ia ki te ao Māori, tōna reo me ōna tikanga. Na tāna mōhio ki te mau pene, ka maha āna tuhinga i te reo Māori. Nāna i tuhituhi ngā kōrero a Pita Kāpiti mo ētahi āhuatanga a te Maori.Ka waimārie tātau i ēnei tuhinga, a, ko te ngākau whakawhetai kei te mīharo ki a Mohi."--Publisher's website.
"Mohi Turei is thought to have been born about 1830 and was brought up at Te Kautuku near Rangitukia in the Waiapu district. During the conflicts on the East Coast of the North Island in the 1860s and in the following decades, he became a tribal leader, especially in the Waiapu district, where he lived almost all his life. Turei was celebrated as a composer of haka, as an orator, as a writer and a notable carver. He was consulted by Samuel Williams and Elsdon Best on Maori traditions and language."--UBIQ.
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