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_bK5 2004
082 0 0 _a305.899442
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245 0 0 _aKi te whaiao :
_ban introduction to Māori culture and society /
_cTānia M. Ka'ai [and others], editors.
246 3 _aIntroduction to Māori culture and society
264 1 _aAuckland, N.Z. :
_bPearson Longman,
_c2004.
264 4 _c©2004
300 _axiii, 258 pages :
_billustrations, maps, portraits ;
_c25 cm
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
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500 _a"Intended for students of Māori studies at tertiary institutions."--Page 4 of cover.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _gPart 1.
_tTe Ao Māori The Māori World : --
_g1.
_tTe tīmatanga mai o ngā atua Creation narratives /
_rMichael P. J. Reilly --
_g2.
_tTe ao Māori Māori world-view /
_rTānia M. Kaai and Rawinia Higgins --
_g3.
_tNgā hekenga waka Canoe migrations /
_rJim Williams --
_g4.
_tTe reo Māori Origins and development of the Māori language /
_rJohn C. Moorfi eld and E. Lorraine Johnston --
_g5.
_tPapa-tūā-nuku Attitudes to land /
_rJim Williams --
_g6.
_tWhanaungatanga Kinship /
_rMichael P. J. Reilly --
_g7.
_tNgā tikanga o te marae Marae practices /
_rRawinia Higgins and John C. Moorfield --
_g8.
_tTangihanga Death customs /
_rRawinia Higgins and John C. Moorfield --
_g9.
_tRangatiratanga Traditional and contemporary leadership /
_rTānia M. Kaai and Michael P. J. Reilly --
_g10.
_tNgā mahi a Tāne-rore me Te Rēhia Performing arts /
_rNathan W. Matthews and Karyn Paringatai --
_g11.
_tNgā mahi toi The arts /
_rPakaariki Harrison, Kahu Te Kanawa, and Rawinia Higgins --
_g12.
_tNgā tuhituhinga reo Māori Literature in Māori /
_rJane McRae --
_gPart 2.
_tNgā Ao e Rua The Two Worlds : --
_g13.
_tTe tūtakitanga o ngā ao e rua Early contacts between two worlds /
_rErik Olssen and Michael P. J. Reilly --
_g14.
_tTe Tiriti o Waitangi The Treaty of Waitangi /
_rJanine Hayward --
_g15.
_tMana Māori motuhake Challenges to kāwanatanga 1840-1940 /
_rLachy Paterson --
_g16.
_tNgā poropiti me ngā Hāhi Prophets and the churches /
_rJohn Stenhouse and Lachy Paterson --
_g17.
_tTe mana o te tangata whenua Indigenous assertions of sovereignty /
_rTānia M. Kaai --
_g18.
_tTe tāminga o te mātauranga Māori Colonisation in education /
_rBrendan Hokowhitu --
_g19.
_tTe mana o te reo me ngā tikanga Power and politics of the language /
_rTānia M. Kaai --
_g20.
_tNgā tuhituhinga reo Pākehā Literature in English /
_rChris Prentice --
_g21.
_tNgā hekenga hou Pacific peoples in Aotearoa/New Zealand /
_rMichelle Saisoaa.
520 _a"Ki te Whaiao: An Introduction to Māori Culture and Society, is intended for students of Māori studies at tertiary institutions. It is also aimed at several other audiences: those Māori who want to know more about their own world, Pākehā living in this country, and people from overseas who want to learn about the history of the Indigenous people of Aotearoa/New Zealand. The book describes traditional and contemporary Māori society and its interaction with Pākehā society since first contact. It gives expression to the voices and words of Māori scholars and those informed by their world-view. Emphasis has been placed on the clarification of Māori cultural concepts throughout, in order to give readers a deeper understanding of the Māori world and to excite their interest in the key themes developed throughout the text. The book has been arranged in two parts Part one is called Te Ao Māori (The Māori World) and examines a series of topics encompassing tribal histories about the creation,important cultural concepts, the migration journeys to Aotearoa, the origins of the Māori language, cultural traditions and practices, leadership and Māori performing and fine arts. Part two, Ngā Ao e Rua (The Two Worlds) examines early contact between Māori and Pākehā, the Treaty and related issues, religion, sovereignty, education and literature, and ends with a chapter on the Pacific peoples in Aotearoa/New Zealand."--Publisher's website.
546 _aChapter headings in Māori and English.
588 _aMachine converted from AACR2 source record.
650 0 _aMāori (New Zealand people)
_xHistory.
_91248948
650 0 _aMāori (New Zealand people)
_xSocial life and customs.
_91248944
650 0 _aSocial interaction
_zNew Zealand
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650 7 _aNoho-ā-iwi
_2reo
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650 7 _aTāngata whenua
_2reo
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650 7 _aTikanga tuku iho
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650 7 _aKōrero nehe.
_2reo
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651 0 _aNew Zealand
_xRace relations
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700 1 _aKa'ai, Tania
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