Infinite Threads : 100 Indigenous Insights from Old Maori Manuscripts

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  • Author:
    RYAN Mariko
  • ISBN:
    9780473526146
  • Publication Date:
    January 2020
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    262
  • Binding:
    Hardback
  • Publisher:
    Paua Interface Ltd
  • Country of Publication:
    New Zealand
Infinite Threads : 100 Indigenous Insights from Old Maori Manuscripts
Infinite Threads : 100 Indigenous Insights from Old Maori Manuscripts

Infinite Threads : 100 Indigenous Insights from Old Maori Manuscripts

Regular price $99.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    RYAN Mariko
  • ISBN:
    9780473526146
  • Publication Date:
    January 2020
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    262
  • Binding:
    Hardback
  • Publisher:
    Paua Interface Ltd
  • Country of Publication:
    New Zealand

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For thousands of years, the Māori tohunga, sages, passed closely guarded knowledge to new generations of sages, using only an orally coded system. Two hundred years ago, they started recording that knowledge into secret manuscripts.

  • Why did they suddenly abandon their oral traditions?
  • Who were they writing for?
  • Can this indigenous knowledge provide us with a beacon in our time?

Infinite Threads presents rare excerpts from old manuscripts, interprets them, and reveals their insights through the voices of the old sages. Their words, by turns, are gritty, loving, blunt, funny, rousing. Their writings are eloquent expressions for what moves us - love, rage, compassion, grief, joy, fear, and identity.

  • Discover how the writings help us understand our power, integrity, and purposeand maybe even this strange world we now live in.
  • Read about the oceanic voyages, creatures in their lairs, love trysts, living cosmos, deeds of all kinds, and how they teach us to connect with one another, the world, and universe.
  • Learn about the colonial history that nearly obliterated an indigenous esoteric knowledge system - how the sages saved it and why it matters.
  • Follow the author's journey beyond the confines of her social and cultural conditioning, from fear towards freedom, and her ultimate decision to share these insights.

The author lives in Aotearoa (New Zealand) and hails from the northern tribe of Te Rarawa. She is a kaitiaki, guardian, of the once hidden writings of her great-grandfather, a tohunga, sage. After spending her life studying and writing about the esoteric knowledge of her people, recent world events and challenges have inspired her to share the knowledge of her ancestors

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  • For thousands of years, the Māori tohunga, sages, passed closely guarded knowledge to new generations of sages, using only an orally coded system. Two hundred years ago, they started recording that knowledge into secret manuscripts.

    • Why did they suddenly abandon their oral traditions?
    • Who were they writing for?
    • Can this indigenous knowledge provide us with a beacon in our time?

    Infinite Threads presents rare excerpts from old manuscripts, interprets them, and reveals their insights through the voices of the old sages. Their words, by turns, are gritty, loving, blunt, funny, rousing. Their writings are eloquent expressions for what moves us - love, rage, compassion, grief, joy, fear, and identity.

    • Discover how the writings help us understand our power, integrity, and purposeand maybe even this strange world we now live in.
    • Read about the oceanic voyages, creatures in their lairs, love trysts, living cosmos, deeds of all kinds, and how they teach us to connect with one another, the world, and universe.
    • Learn about the colonial history that nearly obliterated an indigenous esoteric knowledge system - how the sages saved it and why it matters.
    • Follow the author's journey beyond the confines of her social and cultural conditioning, from fear towards freedom, and her ultimate decision to share these insights.

    The author lives in Aotearoa (New Zealand) and hails from the northern tribe of Te Rarawa. She is a kaitiaki, guardian, of the once hidden writings of her great-grandfather, a tohunga, sage. After spending her life studying and writing about the esoteric knowledge of her people, recent world events and challenges have inspired her to share the knowledge of her ancestors

For thousands of years, the Māori tohunga, sages, passed closely guarded knowledge to new generations of sages, using only an orally coded system. Two hundred years ago, they started recording that knowledge into secret manuscripts.

  • Why did they suddenly abandon their oral traditions?
  • Who were they writing for?
  • Can this indigenous knowledge provide us with a beacon in our time?

Infinite Threads presents rare excerpts from old manuscripts, interprets them, and reveals their insights through the voices of the old sages. Their words, by turns, are gritty, loving, blunt, funny, rousing. Their writings are eloquent expressions for what moves us - love, rage, compassion, grief, joy, fear, and identity.

  • Discover how the writings help us understand our power, integrity, and purposeand maybe even this strange world we now live in.
  • Read about the oceanic voyages, creatures in their lairs, love trysts, living cosmos, deeds of all kinds, and how they teach us to connect with one another, the world, and universe.
  • Learn about the colonial history that nearly obliterated an indigenous esoteric knowledge system - how the sages saved it and why it matters.
  • Follow the author's journey beyond the confines of her social and cultural conditioning, from fear towards freedom, and her ultimate decision to share these insights.

The author lives in Aotearoa (New Zealand) and hails from the northern tribe of Te Rarawa. She is a kaitiaki, guardian, of the once hidden writings of her great-grandfather, a tohunga, sage. After spending her life studying and writing about the esoteric knowledge of her people, recent world events and challenges have inspired her to share the knowledge of her ancestors