The Old Time Maori
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A classic account of traditional M¿ori life in Aotearoa New Zealand, written by Makereti Papakura, a renowned M¿ori scholar and chieftainess of the Arawa people. Drawing on her intimate cultural knowledge and lived experience, Makereti offers a rare Indigenous perspective on M¿ori society before widespread European influence. Both scholarly and deeply personal, The Old-Time Maori explores the social structures, customs, and everyday practices of the M¿ori, illuminating a way of life shaped by genealogy, community, and spiritual connection to the land. Topics covered include social organisation and relationship terms, marriage and child-rearing, food preparation, fire, housing, weaponry, genealogies, and detailed explanations of the accompanying photographs.Written with clarity, dignity, and authority, The Old-Time Maori remains an essential resource for readers interested in M¿ori history and culture, anthropology, or the life and thought of Maggie Papakura herself. It is a valuable and enduring addition to any collection of New Zealand or Indigenous studies literature.
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A classic account of traditional M¿ori life in Aotearoa New Zealand, written by Makereti Papakura, a renowned M¿ori scholar and chieftainess of the Arawa people. Drawing on her intimate cultural knowledge and lived experience, Makereti offers a rare Indigenous perspective on M¿ori society before widespread European influence. Both scholarly and deeply personal, The Old-Time Maori explores the social structures, customs, and everyday practices of the M¿ori, illuminating a way of life shaped by genealogy, community, and spiritual connection to the land. Topics covered include social organisation and relationship terms, marriage and child-rearing, food preparation, fire, housing, weaponry, genealogies, and detailed explanations of the accompanying photographs.Written with clarity, dignity, and authority, The Old-Time Maori remains an essential resource for readers interested in M¿ori history and culture, anthropology, or the life and thought of Maggie Papakura herself. It is a valuable and enduring addition to any collection of New Zealand or Indigenous studies literature.
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