Wonder Tales of Maoriland

Wonder Tales of Maoriland
Title Wonder Tales of Maoriland PDF eBook
Author A. W. Reed
Publisher
Pages 121
Release 1964
Genre Maori (New Zealand people)
ISBN

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Four to Fourteen

Four to Fourteen
Title Four to Fourteen PDF eBook
Author Kathleen M. Lines
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 365
Release 2015-04-09
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1107497795

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First published in 1956, this book contains a list of children's books suitable for children from infancy until the early teens.

Rethinking Oral History and Tradition

Rethinking Oral History and Tradition
Title Rethinking Oral History and Tradition PDF eBook
Author Nepia Mahuika
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 289
Release 2019
Genre History
ISBN 0190681683

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"For many indigenous peoples, oral history is a living intergenerational phenomenon that is crucial to the transmission of our languages, cultural knowledge, politics, and identities. Indigenous oral histories are not merely traditions, myths, chants or superstitions, but are valid historical accounts passed on vocally in various forms, forums, and practices. Rethinking Oral History and Tradition: An Indigenous Perspective provides a specific native and tribal account of the meaning, form, politics and practice of oral history. It is a rethinking and critique of the popular and powerful ideas that now populate and define the fields of oral history and tradition, which have in the process displaced indigenous perspectives. This book, drawing on indigenous voices, explores the overlaps and differences between the studies of oral history and oral tradition, and urges scholars in both disciplines to revisit the way their fields think about orality, oral history methods, transmission, narrative, power, ethics, oral history theories and politics. Indigenous knowledge and experience holds important contributions that have the potential to expand and develop robust academic thinking in the study of both oral history and tradition.--

Rethinking Oral History and Tradition

Rethinking Oral History and Tradition
Title Rethinking Oral History and Tradition PDF eBook
Author N^epia Mahuika
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 289
Release 2019-10-09
Genre History
ISBN 0190681705

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Indigenous peoples have our own ways of defining oral history. For many, oral sources are shaped and disseminated in multiple forms that are more culturally textured than just standard interview recordings. For others, indigenous oral histories are not merely fanciful or puerile myths or traditions, but are viable and valid historical accounts that are crucial to native identities and the relationships between individual and collective narratives. This book challenges popular definitions of oral history that have displaced and confined indigenous oral accounts as merely oral tradition. It stands alongside other marginalized community voices that highlight the importance of feminist, Black, and gay oral history perspectives, and is the first text dedicated to a specific indigenous articulation of the field. Drawing on a Maori indigenous case study set in Aotearoa New Zealand, this book advocates a rethinking of the discipline, encouraging a broader conception of the way we do oral history, how we might define its form, and how its politics might move beyond a subsuming democratization to include nuanced decolonial possibilities.

The House of Reed

The House of Reed
Title The House of Reed PDF eBook
Author A.H. Reed, ltd
Publisher
Pages 142
Release 1968
Genre
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A Track to Unknown Water

A Track to Unknown Water
Title A Track to Unknown Water PDF eBook
Author Stella Lees
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Pages 424
Release 1987
Genre Education
ISBN 9780810820067

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Centers on the particular contribution minority groups make to children's literature.

Intimacies

Intimacies
Title Intimacies PDF eBook
Author William R. Jankowiak
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 303
Release 2008
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 0231134363

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Examines how different cultures rationalize the expression of passionate and comfort love and physical sex. --From publisher description.