Takitimu : A History of Ngati Kahungunu
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Author:MITCHELL J H
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ISBN:9780947506216
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Publication Date:October 2014
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Edition:1
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Pages:312
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Binding:Hardback
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Publisher:Libro International
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Country of Publication:New Zealand
Takitimu : A History of Ngati Kahungunu
- Unit price
- / per
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Author:MITCHELL J H
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ISBN:9780947506216
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Publication Date:October 2014
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Edition:1
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Pages:312
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Binding:Hardback
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Publisher:Libro International
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Country of Publication:New Zealand
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2023 reprint
Takitimu is one of the great tribal histories in the New Zealand literary canon. It tells of the Ngati Kahungunu people - tangata whenua of Hawkes Bay and parts of East Coast and Wairarapa - from their origins in the Pacific Islands to their lineage in Aotearoa up to the twentieth century. It is divided into four main sections: the history up to the departure of Takitimu and other canoes of migration; the history of Ngati Kahungunu; short biographies of Sir James Carroll, Sir Maui Pomare and the Rev. Tamihana Huata; and appendices describing charms, proverbs, the interpretation of dreams and signs, and the Maori almanac.
Complete with genealogical tables, this is a book of great value for history enthusiasts and especially the people of Ngati Kahungunu - the third largest Maori tribe, with descendants throughout New Zealand and Australia.
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2023 reprint
Takitimu is one of the great tribal histories in the New Zealand literary canon. It tells of the Ngati Kahungunu people - tangata whenua of Hawkes Bay and parts of East Coast and Wairarapa - from their origins in the Pacific Islands to their lineage in Aotearoa up to the twentieth century. It is divided into four main sections: the history up to the departure of Takitimu and other canoes of migration; the history of Ngati Kahungunu; short biographies of Sir James Carroll, Sir Maui Pomare and the Rev. Tamihana Huata; and appendices describing charms, proverbs, the interpretation of dreams and signs, and the Maori almanac.
Complete with genealogical tables, this is a book of great value for history enthusiasts and especially the people of Ngati Kahungunu - the third largest Maori tribe, with descendants throughout New Zealand and Australia.
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Author: MITCHELL J HISBN: 9780947506216Publication Date: October 2014Edition: 1Pages: 312Binding: HardbackPublisher: Libro InternationalCountry of Publication: New Zealand
2023 reprint
Takitimu is one of the great tribal histories in the New Zealand literary canon. It tells of the Ngati Kahungunu people - tangata whenua of Hawkes Bay and parts of East Coast and Wairarapa - from their origins in the Pacific Islands to their lineage in Aotearoa up to the twentieth century. It is divided into four main sections: the history up to the departure of Takitimu and other canoes of migration; the history of Ngati Kahungunu; short biographies of Sir James Carroll, Sir Maui Pomare and the Rev. Tamihana Huata; and appendices describing charms, proverbs, the interpretation of dreams and signs, and the Maori almanac.
Complete with genealogical tables, this is a book of great value for history enthusiasts and especially the people of Ngati Kahungunu - the third largest Maori tribe, with descendants throughout New Zealand and Australia.
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Author: MITCHELL J HISBN: 9780947506216Publication Date: October 2014Edition: 1Pages: 312Binding: HardbackPublisher: Libro InternationalCountry of Publication: New Zealand
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