Routledge & Sons Ltd, 2011. — 550 p. The study of primitive economy. The Maori and his economic resources. Social structure and economic organization. The psychology of work. The nature of Maori industry. The organization of production. Magic in economy. The distribution of goods, and payment for labor. The feast. The ownership and the command of wealth. The land. The exchange...
3rd Revised edition. — University of Toronto Press, 2013. — 368 p. Indigenous peoples around the world have been involved in struggles for decolonization, self-determination, and recognition of their rights, and the Māori of Aotearoa-New Zealand are no exception. Now that nearly 85% of the Māori population have their main place of residence in urban centres, cities have become...
3rd Revised edition — University of Toronto Press, 2013. — 368 p. Indigenous peoples around the world have been involved in struggles for decolonization, self-determination, and recognition of their rights, and the Māori of Aotearoa-New Zealand are no exception. Now that nearly 85% of the Māori population have their main place of residence in urban centres, cities have become...
Hau Books, 2012. — 306 p. In his rediscovered magnum opus, Jørgen Prytz-Johansen reveals an unsurpassed study in anthropological keywords where traditional texts become the tool-kit for unlocking the moral totality grounding Maori society. Through an exhilarating immersion into a non-Western philosophical system and the universe of mana-terms, this volume offers a signal...
Routledge, 2010. — 416 p. A comprehensive study of the Maori in New Zealand, this book covers Maori history and culture, language and art and includes chapters on the following: - Basic concepts in Maori culture - Land - Kinship - Education - Association - Leadership & social control - The Marae - Hui - Maori and Pakeha - Maori spelling and pronunciation There is an extensive...
Auckland University Press, 2015. — 272 p. In te reo Māori, tauira means both student and teacher. In the book "Tauira", acclaimed educator and anthropologist Joan Metge introduces readers to Māori methods of teaching and learning that are rich in lessons for us all. Based on extensive interviews, this book offers a window on a mid-twentieth-century rural Māori world as described...
Edited by B. Mikaere. — Aotearoa Books, 2022. — 238 p. This revised edition of the classic A.W. Reed title remains true to the original vision - to create a highly readable and accessible introduction to the traditional life and customs of Māori. The text is arranged alphabetically and includes: Entries covering agriculture, fishing, gardening, hunting, games, building, craft,...
Edited by B. Mikaere. — Aotearoa Books, 2022. — 238 p. This revised edition of the classic A.W. Reed title remains true to the original vision - to create a highly readable and accessible introduction to the traditional life and customs of Māori. The text is arranged alphabetically and includes: Entries covering agriculture, fishing, gardening, hunting, games, building, craft,...
Dover Publications, 2003. — 240 p. Originally published in 1896, this classic of ethnography was assembled by a skilled illustrator who first encountered Maori tattoo art during his military service in New Zealand. Maori tattooing (moko) consists of a complex design of marks, made in ink and incised into the skin, that communicate the bearer's genealogy, tribal affiliation, and...
Dover Publications, 2003. — 240 p. Originally published in 1896, this classic of ethnography was assembled by a skilled illustrator who first encountered Maori tattoo art during his military service in New Zealand. Maori tattooing (moko) consists of a complex design of marks, made in ink and incised into the skin, that communicate the bearer's genealogy, tribal affiliation, and...
Routledge, 2018. — 406 p. — (Routledge revivals). First published 1926. Maori Symbolism is a story of a great race as told in their own Sacred Legends. And it is even more than this. It is an accurate record of the inner meaning of Life Symbolism on which the civilization of the Dark-Whites all over the world is founded. That symbolism stands for Cultivation – of the race, of...
Illustrating the origin, manners, customs, mythology, religion, rites, songs, proverbs, fables, and language of the Maori and Polynesian races in general: together with the geology, natural history, productions, and climate of the country / Second Edition. — London: W. Macintosh; Wanganui, New Zealand: H. Ireson Jones, 1870. — 780 p.
"In presenting to the Public another edition...
Wanganui, N.Z.: A.D. Willis, 1904. — 590 p.
"So far as the writer is aware, there is no book in circulation treating of the habits and beliefs of the elder Maori people in anything like a condensed or connected form. There are several works in which portions of the subjects are dealt with by early visitors to New Zealand (Yates, Polack, Cruise, Nicolas, and others), but most of...
The Edwin Mellen Press, 2010. — 466 p. — (Translated from the Italian, with an Introduction by John Crockett). This is a translation from the original Italian of the work of Dom Felice Vaggioli, an Italian Benedictine monk sent by his Order in 1879 to New Zealand. A Papal directive in 1883 asking missionaries to gather artifacts and information concerning indigenous peoples...
Leiden University Press, 2010. — 142 p. The discovery of New Zealand, the last place on earth to be peopled, is surrounded by myths. Maori Mana: the power of New Zealand's first inhabitants takes you on a journey exploring the histories of the country's first Polynesian discoverers, its encounters with Europeans and the subsequent settling by Westerners. Particular attention will...
Cambridge University Press, 2011. — 521 p. — (Cambridge Library Collection). First published between 1887 and 1890, this six-volume work, containing Maori texts with English translations and commentary, and engraved illustrations, was one of the first printed records of the oral traditions of the Maori. The project was commissioned by the New Zealand government in 1879 when it...
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