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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Haka, Waka and the Stars: Maori Culture and Polynesian Navigation in New Zealand Step into Aotearoa's living world of haka, canoes and star paths - and discover how Maori have always read both land and ocean like a book. This richly detailed cultural guide takes you far beyond the tourist image of New Zealand. It follows the journey of Maori people from ancestral Polynesian voyagers crossing the Pacific in great waka hourua, to today's powerful haka on world stages and the modern revival of te reo Maori, navigation and Indigenous identity. Inside this book you will: - Explore village life, food production and the collective upbringing of children in traditional Maori society- Learn the basics of te reo Maori greetings, key cultural concepts and the role of oral histories and whakapapa- Unpack the deep meanings, symbolism and many forms of the haka - from war dances to welcomes, funerals, protests and sports- Discover the world of waka: types of canoes, sacred building processes, life on board and long-distance voyages guided only by stars, swells, winds, birds and clouds- See how Maori identity is rooted in whenua (land), marae, sacred sites and concepts such as tangata whenua, kaitiakitanga and rahui- Understand colonisation, the Treaty of Waitangi, land loss and war - and how Maori communities survived, resisted and rebuilt- Follow the Maori renaissance and modern revitalisation of language, culture, navigation and Indigenous rights This book is ideal for cultural travellers, history lovers, teachers, students and anyone curious about Polynesian navigation and Indigenous New Zealand. Whether you are planning a trip to Aotearoa, researching haka and Maori culture, or simply want to understand the stories behind the All Blacks' haka, the carvings on a meeting house or a voyaging canoe on the harbour, Haka, Waka and the Stars offers a warm, insightful introduction. Travel through time, across oceans and onto the marae - and see New Zealand through Maori eyes. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Haka, Waka and the Stars: Maori Culture and Polynesian Navigation in New Zealand Step into Aotearoa's living world of haka, canoes and star paths - and discover how Maori have always read both land and ocean like a book. This richly detailed cultural guide takes you far beyond the tourist image of New Zealand. It follows the journey of Maori people from ancestral Polynesian voyagers crossing the Pacific in great waka hourua, to today's powerful haka on world stages and the modern revival of te reo Maori, navigation and Indigenous identity. Inside this book you will: - Explore village life, food production and the collective upbringing of children in traditional Maori society- Learn the basics of te reo Maori greetings, key cultural concepts and the role of oral histories and whakapapa- Unpack the deep meanings, symbolism and many forms of the haka - from war dances to welcomes, funerals, protests and sports- Discover the world of waka: types of canoes, sacred building processes, life on board and long-distance voyages guided only by stars, swells, winds, birds and clouds- See how Maori identity is rooted in whenua (land), marae, sacred sites and concepts such as tangata whenua, kaitiakitanga and rahui- Understand colonisation, the Treaty of Waitangi, land loss and war - and how Maori communities survived, resisted and rebuilt- Follow the Maori renaissance and modern revitalisation of language, culture, navigation and Indigenous rights This book is ideal for cultural travellers, history lovers, teachers, students and anyone curious about Polynesian navigation and Indigenous New Zealand. Whether you are planning a trip to Aotearoa, researching haka and Maori culture, or simply want to understand the stories behind the All Blacks' haka, the carvings on a meeting house or a voyaging canoe on the harbour, Haka, Waka and the Stars offers a warm, insightful introduction. Travel through time, across oceans and onto the marae - and see New Zealand through Maori eyes. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.