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Matariki : The Star of the Year

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Matariki : The Star of the Year
Matariki : The Star of the Year

Matariki : The Star of the Year

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In mid-winter, Matariki rises in the pre-dawn sky, and its observation is celebrated with incantations on hilltops at dawn, balls, exhibitions, dinners and a vast number of events. The Matariki tradition has been re-established, and its regeneration coincides with a growing interest in Maori astronomy. Still, there remain some unanswered questions about how Matariki was traditionally observed. These include:

  • What is Matariki?
  • Why did Maori observe Matariki?
  • How did Maori traditionally celebrate Matariki?
  • When and how should Matariki be celebrated?

Based on research and interviews with Maori experts, this book seeks answers to these questions and explores what Matariki was in a traditional sense so it can be understood and celebrated in contemporary society.

A Maori-language edition is also available, Matariki: Te Whetu Tapu o te Tau.

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  • In mid-winter, Matariki rises in the pre-dawn sky, and its observation is celebrated with incantations on hilltops at dawn, balls, exhibitions, dinners and a vast number of events. The Matariki tradition has been re-established, and its regeneration coincides with a growing interest in Maori astronomy. Still, there remain some unanswered questions about how Matariki was traditionally observed. These include:

    • What is Matariki?
    • Why did Maori observe Matariki?
    • How did Maori traditionally celebrate Matariki?
    • When and how should Matariki be celebrated?

    Based on research and interviews with Maori experts, this book seeks answers to these questions and explores what Matariki was in a traditional sense so it can be understood and celebrated in contemporary society.

    A Maori-language edition is also available, Matariki: Te Whetu Tapu o te Tau.

In mid-winter, Matariki rises in the pre-dawn sky, and its observation is celebrated with incantations on hilltops at dawn, balls, exhibitions, dinners and a vast number of events. The Matariki tradition has been re-established, and its regeneration coincides with a growing interest in Maori astronomy. Still, there remain some unanswered questions about how Matariki was traditionally observed. These include:

  • What is Matariki?
  • Why did Maori observe Matariki?
  • How did Maori traditionally celebrate Matariki?
  • When and how should Matariki be celebrated?

Based on research and interviews with Maori experts, this book seeks answers to these questions and explores what Matariki was in a traditional sense so it can be understood and celebrated in contemporary society.

A Maori-language edition is also available, Matariki: Te Whetu Tapu o te Tau.