Māori Myth and Legend

Māori Myth and Legend
Title Māori Myth and Legend PDF eBook
Author Alexander Wyclif Reed
Publisher
Pages 92
Release 2011
Genre Legends
ISBN 9780143565475

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The Maori have a rich and colourful tradition of myth and legend - many of their most important and popular tales are retold in this classic, bestselling book. Written with the general reader in mind, the stories range from the creation of the world to the coming of life, death and knowledge. They incorporate the great god Tane, Maui who tamed the sun, the woman on the moon, monsters, fairies, wondrous birds and moving mountains.

New Myths and Old Politics

New Myths and Old Politics
Title New Myths and Old Politics PDF eBook
Author Tipene O'Regan
Publisher Bridget Williams Books
Pages 39
Release 2014-06-25
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1927131995

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Negotiating a claim before the Waitangi Tribunal can involve troubling challenges to an iwi’s legitimacy, sometimes from unexpected places. In this unique behind-the-scenes account of the negotiation of Ngāi Tahu’s Waitangi Tribunal claim, Sir Tipene O’Regan describes what happened when claims of New Age mysticism attempted to undermine traditional whakapapa and academic scholarship.

Land of the Long White Cloud

Land of the Long White Cloud
Title Land of the Long White Cloud PDF eBook
Author Kiri Te Kanawa
Publisher Puffin
Pages 114
Release 1989
Genre Folklore
ISBN 9780140345339

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For children.

Myths and Legends of Australia, New Zealand, and Pacific Islands

Myths and Legends of Australia, New Zealand, and Pacific Islands
Title Myths and Legends of Australia, New Zealand, and Pacific Islands PDF eBook
Author World Book
Publisher
Pages 118
Release 2015
Genre
ISBN 9780716626411

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Who created the world? Where did volcanoes come from? Explore the rich mythologies and legends of the many cultures of the peoples of Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands. Famous Myths and Legends is a beautifully photographed and illustrated 12-volume series designed to narrate the ancient mythologies and inherited stories from the many diverse cultures throughout the world.

Maori Myths & Legendary Tales

Maori Myths & Legendary Tales
Title Maori Myths & Legendary Tales PDF eBook
Author Alexander Wyclif Reed
Publisher White Cloud Books
Pages 0
Release 1999
Genre Folklore
ISBN 9781877246104

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Maori Myths & Legendary Tales was first published in 1946 as Myths and Legends of Maoriland, and subsequently reprinted four times before the second edition was published in 1958, followed by the third edition in 1961. It went on to become one of New Zealand's most recognised books of the genre, winning an Esther Glen medal for the best children's book in 1947, and enjoyed considerable popularity in London, New York and Australia. This new edition retains the work of illustrator Dennis Turner and is presented with a stunning new cover based on the 'Rangi and Papa' mural, by highly acclaimed artist Cliff Whiting, which now hangs in the Beehive in Wellington.

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.

The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Māori Myth and Legend

The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Māori Myth and Legend
Title The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Māori Myth and Legend PDF eBook
Author Margaret Orbell
Publisher ISBS
Pages 320
Release 1996
Genre History
ISBN

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