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Tikanga Maori (Revised Edition)

Author : Hirini Moko Mead
Publisher : Huia Publishers
Page : 390 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2016-11-29
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781775503200

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Tikanga Maori (Revised Edition) by Hirini Moko Mead Pdf

Tikanga Maori is the authoritative and accessible introduction to understanding the correct Maori ways of doing things as they were done in the past, as they are done in the present - and as they may yet be.In this revised edition, Hirini Mead has added an extensive new chapter on mana whenua, mana moana, Maori authority over land and ocean, and the different interpretations and applications of mana whenua and mana moana historically and today.Hirini Mead has also updated the section on tangihanga to include contemporary issues about cremation choices and what happens to the deceased in Maori/non-Maori partnerships where there are disputes about following tangi tikanga or Pakeha traditions.The remainder of the book explores how tikanga Maori may influence contemporary life and society, and Hirini Mead proposes guidelines to help us test appropriate responses to challenges that may yet be laid down.

Tikanga Māori

Author : Sidney M. Mead,Hirini Moko Mead
Publisher : Huia Publishers
Page : 412 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1877283886

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Tikanga Māori by Sidney M. Mead,Hirini Moko Mead Pdf

'Relationships between and among people need to be managed and guarded by some rules'. Professor Hirini Moko Mead's comprehensive survey of tikanga Maori (Maori custom) is the most substantial of its kind every published. Ranging over topics from the everyday to the esoteric, it provides a breadth of perspectives and authoritative commentary on the principles and practice of tikanga Maori past and present.

Tikanga

Author : Keri Opai
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2021
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1990003176

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Tikanga by Keri Opai Pdf

"Provides a unique explanation of the Māori world for Pākehā and Māori wishing to learn more about customary practices, values and protocols."--inside front cover.

Tikanga Maori

Author : Hirini Moko Mead
Publisher : Huia Publishers
Page : 330 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2003-11-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781775500742

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Tikanga Maori by Hirini Moko Mead Pdf

Professor Hirini Moko Mead�s comprehensive survey of tikanga Maori (Maori custom) is the most substantial of its kind every published. Ranging over topics from the everyday to the esoteric, it provides a breadth of perspectives and authoritative commentary on the principles and practice of tikanga Maori past and present.

Tikanga

Author : Francis Tipene,Kaiora Tipene
Publisher : HarperCollins
Page : 194 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2021-06-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781775492061

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Tikanga by Francis Tipene,Kaiora Tipene Pdf

Living a fulfilling life rich with tradition, connection and te ao Maori Following on from their bestseller, Life as a Casketeer, Francis and Kaiora Tipene share how they bring the traditional values of tikanga Maori into day-to-day living, what they know about whanau, mahi and manaakitanga, and how they live a life rich with the concepts of te ao Maori Known for their warm hearts, grace and humour, the stars of the wildly popular series The Casketeers show how the traditions of tikanga shapes their lives juggling five sons, three businesses and a television show - all while sustaining a life filled with joy and connection.

Key Concepts in Māori Culture

Author : Cleve Barlow
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 187 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 1991
Category : English language
ISBN : 0195582128

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Key Concepts in Māori Culture by Cleve Barlow Pdf

Important concepts in Maori culture are defined and discussed in short essay-style definitions in both English and Maori. The traditional knowledge of the ware wananga (school of learning) is drawn upon, and modern usage of Maori language is also described.

Māori Property Rights and the Foreshore and Seabed

Author : Claire Charters,Andrew Erueti
Publisher : Victoria University Press
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : History
ISBN : 0864735537

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Māori Property Rights and the Foreshore and Seabed by Claire Charters,Andrew Erueti Pdf

Exploring an issue of international significance, this collection of essays addresses the reconciliation of the pre-existing, inherent rights of indigenous peoples with those held and asserted by the state. Focusing upon the Maori tribes of New Zealand, topics include the historical origins of the Ngati Apa decision--one of the most controversial modern decisions on Maori rights--how the Foreshore and Seabed Act (FSA) compares with schemes created in other countries with indigenous inhabitants, how the FSA has led to major changes in the country's political landscape, and how it stacks up against international human rights and environmental laws. This detailed study also explores New Zealand's legislation and how it has undermined the rights of Maori tribes, tipping the reconciliation process too far in favor of the state.

He Pou Hiringa

Author : Katharina Ruckstuhl,Merata Kawharu,Maria Amoamo
Publisher : Bridget Williams Books
Page : 137 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2021-11-29
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781988587455

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He Pou Hiringa by Katharina Ruckstuhl,Merata Kawharu,Maria Amoamo Pdf

'The creation of new science requires moving beyond simply understanding one another's perspectives. We need to find transformative spaces for knowledge exchange and progress.' Māori have a long history of innovation based on mātauranga and tikanga – the knowledge and values passed down from ancestors. Yet Western science has routinely failed to acknowledge the contribution of Indigenous peoples and their vital worldviews. Drawing on the experiences of researchers and scientists from diverse backgrounds, this book raises two important questions. What contribution can mātauranga make to addressing grand challenges facing New Zealand and the world? And in turn, how can Western science and technology contribute to the wellbeing of Māori people and lands?

Transgressing Tikanga

Author : Trevor Bentley
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 292 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2021
Category : Culture conflict
ISBN : 1988550181

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Transgressing Tikanga by Trevor Bentley Pdf

Transgressing Tikanga is a collection of [twenty] first-hand accounts written by Europeans who were captured by Maori between 1816 and 1884. These Pakeha men and women were seized when they either committed blatant acts of aggression or unknowingly transgressed tikanga Maori (customary law), for which utu was required. These captivity narratives are packed with drama and action, and are not always easy reading, but they create a vivid picture of nineteenth-century interactions between Maori and Pakeha. They provide a rich insight into early Maori life, including the principals of captivity and utu, social order, religious practices, everyday customs, and the conduct of warfare. With notes that give detailed historical context, Transgressing Tikanga makes an important contribution to understanding the cross-cultural tensions from which contemporary New Zealand society has emerged."--Back cover.

Maori and the written word

Author : Bradford Haami
Publisher : Huia Publishers
Page : 144 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 1869690826

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Maori and the written word by Bradford Haami Pdf

Presents a history of Ngati Hikata through the writings of seven Maori people spanning four generations of the Maaka family. Included are genealogies, traditional histories, and personal documents written in Maori and in English that date from 1848 to 1978. Ranging from pepeha and waiata to the bleakly beautiful diaries of a mutton-birder, the documents collected in this book are a rare and intriguing window into the real lives of their authors. This valuable reference work also shows how to safegaurd and share ancestors' precious work for the future.

Maori Television

Author : Jo Smith
Publisher : Auckland University Press
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2016-11-21
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781775588924

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Maori Television by Jo Smith Pdf

Established in 2004, Maori Television has had a major impact on the New Zealand broadcasting landscape. But over the past year or so, the politics of Maori Television have been brought to the foreground of public consciousness, with other media outlets tracking Maori Television's search for a new CEO, allegations of editorial intervention and arguments over news reporting approaches to Te Kohanga Reo National Trust.Based on a Marsden Grant and three years of interviews with key stakeholders &– staff, the Board, other media, politicians, funders and viewers &– this is a deep account of Maori Television in its first ten years. Jo Smith argues that today's arguments must be understood within a broader context shaped by non-Maori interests. Can a Maori broadcaster follow both tikanga and the Broadcasting Standards Authority? Is it simply telling the news in Maori, or broadcasting the news with a Maori perspective? How can it support te reo Maori at the same time as appeal to all New Zealand? How does it function as the voice of its Maori stakeholders?Offering five frameworks to address the challenges of a Maori organisation working within a wider non-Maori context, this is a solidly researched examination of Maori Television's unique contribution to the media cultures of Aotearoa New Zealand.

"Te Kooti Tango Whenua"

Author : David Vernon Williams
Publisher : Huia Publishers
Page : 412 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : History
ISBN : 1877241032

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"Te Kooti Tango Whenua" by David Vernon Williams Pdf

Williams history the first book to provide the bigger picture of the activities of the Native Land Court details the dramatically adverse impact it had on Maori landholdings.

Taua

Author : Angela Ballara
Publisher : Penguin Group
Page : 548 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015069377599

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Taua by Angela Ballara Pdf

When the Maori tribes obtained muskets in the early 1820s, the inter-tribal warfare which broke out resulted in major massacres and thousands of deaths. The Ngapuhi tribe of the far north, under the legendary Hongi Hika, swept away all before it, conquering tribes as far south as the Bay of Plenty. The 'musket wars' rewrote the Maori landscape, changing traditional regional power balances and depopulating whole areas of the country. As a result, when Europeans arrived, they met not healthy tribes, but often weakened local groups or even deserted landscapes. This study of Maori warfare asks, What is a musket war? Were many of them simply traditional tribal encounters? And what was happening in Maori society at the time?

Indigenous Courts, Self-Determination and Criminal Justice

Author : Valmaine Toki
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2018-04-09
Category : Law
ISBN : 9781351239608

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Indigenous Courts, Self-Determination and Criminal Justice by Valmaine Toki Pdf

In New Zealand, as well as in Australia, Canada and other comparable jurisdictions, Indigenous peoples comprise a significantly disproportionate percentage of the prison population. For example, Maori, who comprise 15% of New Zealand’s population, make up 50% of its prisoners. For Maori women, the figure is 60%. These statistics have, moreover, remained more or less the same for at least the past thirty years. With New Zealand as its focus, this book explores how the fact that Indigenous peoples are more likely than any other ethnic group to be apprehended, arrested, prosecuted, convicted and incarcerated, might be alleviated. Taking seriously the rights to culture and to self-determination contained in the Treaty of Waitangi, in many comparable jurisdictions (including Australia, Canada, the United States of America), and also in the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, the book make the case for an Indigenous court founded on Indigenous conceptions of proper conduct, punishment, and behavior. More specifically, the book draws on contemporary notions of ‘therapeutic jurisprudence’ and ‘restorative justice’ in order to argue that such a court would offer an effective way to ameliorate the disproportionate incarceration of Indigenous peoples.

Public Policy and Ethnicity

Author : Roger Openshaw
Publisher : Springer
Page : 222 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2006-10-10
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780230625303

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Public Policy and Ethnicity by Roger Openshaw Pdf

Has ethnicity become institutionalized as a political category? Drawing on international studies, including New Zealand, the book shows that this process of public policymaking creates artificial divisions that can become permanent and detrimental as well as being at odds with the social fluidity of modern societies. Preface by Jonathan Friedman.