The ancient history of the Maori, his mythology and traditions. Volume 1, Horo-Uta or Taki-Tumu Migration

The ancient history of the Maori, his mythology and traditions. Volume 1, Horo-Uta or Taki-Tumu Migration
Title The ancient history of the Maori, his mythology and traditions. Volume 1, Horo-Uta or Taki-Tumu Migration PDF eBook
Author John White
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Pages 0
Release 1998
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Horo-uta or Taki-tumu migration

Horo-uta or Taki-tumu migration
Title Horo-uta or Taki-tumu migration PDF eBook
Author John White
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Pages 472
Release 1887
Genre History
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"... An official collection of Māori historical traditions"--BIM.

Harvard University Bulletin

Harvard University Bulletin
Title Harvard University Bulletin PDF eBook
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Pages 488
Release 1889
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Harvard University Bulletin

Harvard University Bulletin
Title Harvard University Bulletin PDF eBook
Author Harvard University
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Pages 1032
Release 1887
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This Horrid Practice

This Horrid Practice
Title This Horrid Practice PDF eBook
Author Paul Moon
Publisher Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited
Pages 386
Release 2008-08-04
Genre History
ISBN 1742287050

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'Though stronger evidence of this horrid practice prevailing among the inhabitants of this coast will scarcely be required, we have still stronger to give.' - Captain James Cook This Horrid Practice uncovers an unexplored taboo of New Zealand history - the widespread practice of cannibalism in pre-European Maori society. Until now, many historians have tried to avoid it and many Maori have considered it a subject best kept quiet about in public. Paul Moon brings together an impressive array of sources from a variety of disciplines to produce this frequently contentious but always stimulating exploration of how and why Maori ate other human beings, and why the practice shuddered to a halt just a few decades after the arrival of Europeans in New Zealand. The book includes a comprehensive survey of cannibalism practices among traditional Maori, carefully assessing the evidence and concluding it was widespread. Other chapters look at how explorers and missionaries saw the practice; the role of missionaries and Christianity in its end; and, in the final chapter, why there has been so much denial on the subject and why some academics still deny that it ever happened. This Horrid Practice promises to be one of the leading works of New Zealand history published in 2008. It is a highly original work that every New Zealand history enthusiast will want to own and read.

Oral Traditions of Southeast Asia and Oceania

Oral Traditions of Southeast Asia and Oceania
Title Oral Traditions of Southeast Asia and Oceania PDF eBook
Author Herman C. Kemp
Publisher Yayasan Obor Indonesia
Pages 718
Release 2004
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9789794614839

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Encounters: The Creation of New Zealand

Encounters: The Creation of New Zealand
Title Encounters: The Creation of New Zealand PDF eBook
Author Paul Moon
Publisher Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited
Pages 708
Release 2013-07-24
Genre History
ISBN 1742539181

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'Throughout its human history, New Zealand has been interpreted and experienced in often radically different ways. Each wave of arrivals to its shores has left its own set of views of New Zealand on the country – applying a new coat of mythology and understanding to the landscape, usually without fully removing the one that lies beneath it.' Encounters is the wide-ranging, audacious and gripping story of New Zealand's changing national identity, how it has emerged and evolved through generations. In this genre-busting book, historian Paul Moon delves into how the many and conflicting ideas about New Zealand came into being. Along the way, he explores forgotten crevices of the nation's character, and exposes some of the mythology of its past and present. These include, for example, the earliest Maori myths and the 'mock sacredness' of the All Blacks in the twenty-first century; the role of nostalgia in our national character, both Maori and Pakeha; whether the explorer Kupe existed; the appeal of the Speight's 'Southern Man'; and ruminations on New Zealand art and landscape. What results is an absorbing piece of scholarship, an imaginative and exuberant epic that will challenge preconceptions about what it means to be a New Zealander, and how our country is understood. Lyrical, breathtaking and provocative, and illustrated with artworks throughout, Encounters offers an extraordinary insight into the beginnings of our country.