Ikawai: Freshwater Fishes in Maori Culture and Economy

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Discover the profound connection between freshwater fishes and Maori culture with 'Ikawai: Freshwater Fishes in Maori Culture and Economy.' This essential resource, authored by renowned ichthyologist R. M. McDowall, meticulously compiles a wealth of historical and contemporary knowledge about the significance of freshwater fish species like tuna (eels), kanakana (lamprey), inanga, and kokopu in traditional Maori diets. 'Ikawai' is a landmark publication that links centuries of information from explorers and historians, including the majestic works of Elsdon Best and Te Rangi Hiroa, to modern scientific insights. Delve into the seasonal harvesting techniques, cultural practices, and ecological wisdom that defined Maori fisheries. With over 800 pages rich with photographs of fish, fishing artefacts, and vibrant artworks by modern Maori artists, 'Ikawai' vividly celebrates the beauty and cultural relevance of fish in Maori life. Whether you’re a researcher, historian, or simply intrigued by New Zealand’s indigenous cultures, this comprehensive account is your gateway to understanding the complexities of Maori fisheries and the essential role of freshwater species in their economy and spiritual life. Explore 'Ikawai' today to appreciate a treasure trove of knowledge, tradition, and the enduring legacy of freshwater fish in Maori heritage.

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