Tohunga Journal The

Tohunga Journal The
Title Tohunga Journal The PDF eBook
Author Paul Moon
Publisher David Ling Publishing
Pages 140
Release 2008
Genre History
ISBN

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"This is the final work in the trilogy dealing with the great Tuhoe tohunga Hohepa Kereopa. After spending five years working with Hohepa, Paul Moon's extraordinary concluding volume is a powerful, moving work, evoking the majesty of the Ureweras, delving into the metaphysical realm of one of Maoridom's most renowned tohunga and traversing a remarkable period of New Zealand history"--Back cover.

The Journal of the Polynesian Society

The Journal of the Polynesian Society
Title The Journal of the Polynesian Society PDF eBook
Author Polynesian Society (N.Z.)
Publisher
Pages 304
Release 1921
Genre Polynesia
ISBN

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Vols. for 1892-1941 contain the transactions and proceedings of the society.

The American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal

The American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal
Title The American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal PDF eBook
Author Stephen Denison Peet
Publisher
Pages 412
Release 1907
Genre America
ISBN

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The American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal

The American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal
Title The American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 230
Release 1907
Genre America
ISBN

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Bulletin

Bulletin
Title Bulletin PDF eBook
Author Dominion Museum (N.Z.)
Publisher
Pages 296
Release 1924
Genre Antiquities, Prehistoric
ISBN

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A Savage Country

A Savage Country
Title A Savage Country PDF eBook
Author Paul Moon
Publisher Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited
Pages 386
Release 2012-04-26
Genre History
ISBN 1742532438

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New Zealand in the 1820s had no government or bureaucratic presence; no newspapers were published; the literate population was probably no more than a couple of dozen people at any one time. Early explorers' assessments of New Zealand were haphazard at best - few knew what to make of this foreign land and its people. In this groundbreaking history of early New Zealand, Paul Moon details how so many of the events in this decade - the introduction of aggressive capitalism, the arrival of literacy and the beginnings of Maori print culture, intertribal warfare, Hongi Hika and the British connection, colonisation as a simultaneously destructive and beneficial force - influenced the nation's evolution over the remainder of the century. Moon leaves no stone unturned in his examination of this dynamic and fascinating pre-Treaty era. Surprising and engaging, A Savage Country does not merely recount events but takes us inside a changing country, giving a real sense of history as it happened. 'Paul Moon has produced an engrossing account of a singular, violent and confused decade in New Zealand's history.' Paul Little, North & South

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 763
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.