Starting with the story of the
beaching of his Mataatua Bay of Plenty ancestral canoe, Buddy Mikaere
provides a highly readable historical overview of Maori in New Zealand and goes
on to examine the impact of a changing urban world on the traditional way of
life.
He describes the renaissance of Maori
culture and the revival of language and traditions that were nearly lost to the
past. The importance of marae and community, with tribal structure still
evident in the settlement of Maori Treaty of Waitangi claims, the vitality of kapa haka and waka ama for Maori
youth, the art of ta moko tattooing – all of these modern manifestations of
culture are discussed and reviewed.
Customs observed in formal situations,
where people meet and greet one another, and at the marae where they come
together to communicate and share hospitality, is described in detail, as are
the traditions and rituals associated with death.
Photographs,,
both historical and current, give a vivid impression of Maori traditions.
About the author:
Buddy
Mikaere of Ngati
Pukenga and Ngati Ranginui descent
has run an environmental consultancy with a national client base for the past
15 years; he is a well-respected historian and has published widely in his
specialist field of 19th century race relations and on Maori history in
general. He acted as editor on An
IIllustrated Encyclopedia of Traditional Maori Life: Taonga Tuku Iho by A. W. Reed, published by
New Holland.
MAORI IN AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND - Understanding the culture, protocols and customs
Buddy Mikaere - New Holland Publishers - $29.99
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