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Hirini Moko Mead

Auteur de The Art of Taaniko Weaving

22 oeuvres 255 utilisateurs 4 critiques

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Notice de désambiguation :

(eng) Hirini and Sidney are Maori and English forms of the same name; Professor Mead uses both.

Œuvres de Hirini Moko Mead

The Art of Taaniko Weaving (1968) 59 exemplaires
Te Maori : Maori art from New Zealand collections (1984) — Auteur; Directeur de publication — 48 exemplaires
Mataatua Wharenui (2017) 3 exemplaires

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Nom canonique
Mead, Hirini Moko
Autres noms
Mead, Sidney Moko
Sexe
male
Nationalité
New Zealand
Professions
Professor
Notice de désambigüisation
Hirini and Sidney are Maori and English forms of the same name; Professor Mead uses both.

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Critiques

This is a solid book utterly packed with content and ideas. I tried to just dive in and was overwhelmed. Once I decided to take it a chapter at a time I actually got through it a lot quicker. Each chapter covers one aspect of tikanga Māori, starting with underlying principles and the important concept of tapu, then ceremonial kaupapa like the marae, pōwhiri and tangihanga, as well as compensation, peace-making, and gift-giving, and so forth, and finally how new tikanga can be developed from basic principles in order to deal with new situations like genetic engineering etc. The author acknowledges that tikanga varies from rohe to rohe, as well as over time (tikanga described from the observations of early colonisers is in some cases very different to that practiced now) and at the end of each chapter includes a "Perspectives" section with extended quotes from a variety of sources for extra context and nuance.… (plus d'informations)
 
Signalé
zeborah | Oct 22, 2021 |
 
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Huaquera | Jun 24, 2019 |
(Review from memory) This was fantastic - shelved as children's/YA but the story-telling tone of if makes it accessible to adults too. All about the men who try to stop the man-eating taniwha, and the women who succeed. Highly enjoyed it.
 
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zeborah | Jun 5, 2013 |
Selected e-content from Google Books: https://goo.gl/QTPsS2

Review from Google Books:
This collection contains more than 2,500 pepeha, or “sayings of the ancestors,” that were gathered and compiled from all over New Zealand over a 20-year period. More than just proverbs, pepeha include charms, witticisms, figures of speech, and boasts, and they are featured in the formal speeches heard every day on the marae and in the oral literature handed down from past generations. These expressions provide a rich source of vocabulary, using metaphor and an economy of words to show language that enriches the Maori of today.… (plus d'informations)
 
Signalé
COREEducation | Aug 20, 2015 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
22
Membres
255
Popularité
#89,877
Évaluation
4.0
Critiques
4
ISBN
36
Langues
1

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