Description
Discover 'Te Ara' - a captivating paperback that offers an insightful overview of Maori leadership and the contemporary challenges faced by Maori communities in New Zealand. This stunningly illustrated book, published by Oratia Media in 2013, is a must-have for anyone interested in Maori history, culture, and societal dynamics. Tailored for readers seeking a deeper understanding of Maori identity, 'Te Ara' narrates the unique stories of iwi across five key regions: Hokianga, Peowhairangi (Bay of Islands), Tamaki Makaurau (Auckland), Waiariki (Rotorua-Taupo), and Murihiku (Otago Southland). As one of the leading Maori scholars and photographers of his generation, the author brings rich visuals and compelling narratives together in this trilingual publication, making it accessible to a wide audience. Perfect for educational purposes, instilling a sense of pride in Maori heritage, or simply as a beautiful addition to your library, 'Te Ara' is fundamentally significant in understanding Maori leadership today. Enhance your collection with this BRAND NEW paperback and explore the intricate layers of Maori stories and cultural resilience. Fast shipping is available for all orders, ensuring you receive your copy of 'Te Ara' promptly. Embrace the journey through Maori history and leadership with this essential book.
Te Ara (Paperback)
Condition: BRAND NEW
Publisher: Oratia Media, Auckland, N.Z.
Publication Date: 2013
Binding: Paperback
From one of the leading Maori scholars of his generation and one of our greatest photographers comes this beautifully illustrated work that serves as a fine overview of leadership and challenges for Maori today. After a general introduction to Maori history, Te Ara focuses on the stories of iwi in five regions - Hokianga, Peowhairangi (Bay of Islands) Tamaki Makaurau (Auckland), Waiariki (Rotorua-Taupo) and Murihiku (Otago Southland). This trilingual publication
Te Ara (Paperback)
Condition: BRAND NEW
Publisher: Oratia Media, Auckland, N.Z.
Publication Date: 2013
Binding: Paperback
From one of the leading Maori scholars of his generation and one of our greatest photographers comes this beautifully illustrated work that serves as a fine overview of leadership and challenges for Maori today. After a general introduction to Maori history, Te Ara focuses on the stories of iwi in five regions - Hokianga, Peowhairangi (Bay of Islands) Tamaki Makaurau (Auckland), Waiariki (Rotorua-Taupo) and Murihiku (Otago Southland). This trilingual publication