An edition of Tangata Whenua (1996)

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An edition of Tangata Whenua (1996)

Tangata Whenua

A thousand years ago, the Polynesian ancestors of the Maori travelled to Aotearoa in giant sea-going canoes. Here they developed a rich and complex culture, with an artistic output unparalleled in the Pacific. In this easily understood introduction to things Maori, Don Stafford explains the origins of the Maori, their vast migrations, their arrival in this country and their development here in both pre- and post-European times. Photographs and drawings from historical and modern sources illustrate the importance of the family and the marae in Maori life, developments in health and education, and the recent revival of Maori language and art. Drawing on tradition, myth and history, Don Stafford answers the questions commonly asked by New Zealanders and visitors about the original human occupants of Aotearoa/New Zealand.

Publish Date
Publisher
Reed New Zealand
Language
English
Pages
88

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Tangata Whenua
July 31, 1996, Reed New Zealand
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Classifications

Library of Congress
DU423.A1 S73 1996

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
88

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL8158118M
ISBN 10
0790003996
ISBN 13
9780790003993
OCLC/WorldCat
36174931
LibraryThing
4901378
Goodreads
6094631

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Work ID
OL8579038W

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