TY - BOOK AU - Warne,K.P. AU - Quinn,Peter TI - Tūhoe: portrait of a nation SN - 0143569449 AV - DU424.T83 W37 2013 U1 - 993.42500499442 23 PY - 2013/// CY - Auckland, New Zealand PB - Penguin Books KW - Ngāi Tūhoe (New Zealand people) KW - History KW - Tuakiri KW - reo KW - Tūrangawaewae KW - Tikanga-ā-iwi KW - Taunahanahatanga KW - Kōrero nehe KW - Urewera National Park (N.Z.) N1 - Includes bibliographical references; Introduction --; 'They must be exterminated' --; On being Tūhoe --; The healing power of tikanga --; Rua's revolutionary road --; The heart of Maui's fish --; Homecomings --; Our land, our future --; Waimana dreams --; Settling accounts --; Two suns in one sky N2 - "Tūhoe: Portrait of a Nation explores the relationship between Tūhoe and Te Urewera, the people and the land. It is the result of a multi-year project by acclaimed documentary photographer Peter James Quinn and Kennedy Warne, founding editor of New Zealand Geographic. The two journalists circled the 'encircled lands' - the tribal domain that stretches from the forest fortress of Lake Waikaremoana to the coastal valleys of the Bay of Plenty - and collected the stories of Tūhoe. From tribal leaders to possum hunters, traditional healers to tourism operators, Tūhoe shared their words, their culture and their lives. At once an exquisite photographic showcase - incorporating dramatic landscapes, documentary-style reportage and portraiture - and the most up-to-date retelling of Tūhoe history, here is a portrait of an iwi and its encounter with a unique and treasured land. Listening to the past through the voices of today, the book asks, and answers, the question: What does it mean to be Tūhoe?"--Publisher information ER -