Tikanga Whakaaro: Key Concepts in Maori Culture

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  • Author:
    BARLOW Cleve
  • ISBN:
    9780195582123
  • Publication Date:
    January 1991
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    187
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Oxford University Press
  • Country of Publication:
    New Zealand
Tikanga Whakaaro: Key Concepts in Maori Culture
Tikanga Whakaaro: Key Concepts in Maori Culture

Tikanga Whakaaro: Key Concepts in Maori Culture

Regular price $59.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    BARLOW Cleve
  • ISBN:
    9780195582123
  • Publication Date:
    January 1991
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    187
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Oxford University Press
  • Country of Publication:
    New Zealand

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Words like aroha, mana, and tapu are familiar to most New Zealanders, but what do they really mean? This book provides explanations in English and Māori of seventy terms which are important in Māori culture. Each term is clearly defined, and its significance explained with reference to tradition, custom, myth and ritual, as well as present-day understanding.

Tikanga Whakaaro is a book for both Pakeha and Māori. Students of the language at all levels will find it helpful for it's insights into Māori thought, and for providing an example of parallel translation. And for Pakeha who seek to understand the way Māori see the world it will be an invaluable resource.

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  • Words like aroha, mana, and tapu are familiar to most New Zealanders, but what do they really mean? This book provides explanations in English and Māori of seventy terms which are important in Māori culture. Each term is clearly defined, and its significance explained with reference to tradition, custom, myth and ritual, as well as present-day understanding.

    Tikanga Whakaaro is a book for both Pakeha and Māori. Students of the language at all levels will find it helpful for it's insights into Māori thought, and for providing an example of parallel translation. And for Pakeha who seek to understand the way Māori see the world it will be an invaluable resource.

Words like aroha, mana, and tapu are familiar to most New Zealanders, but what do they really mean? This book provides explanations in English and Māori of seventy terms which are important in Māori culture. Each term is clearly defined, and its significance explained with reference to tradition, custom, myth and ritual, as well as present-day understanding.

Tikanga Whakaaro is a book for both Pakeha and Māori. Students of the language at all levels will find it helpful for it's insights into Māori thought, and for providing an example of parallel translation. And for Pakeha who seek to understand the way Māori see the world it will be an invaluable resource.