Cart 0
Hei Taonga Ma Nga Uri Whakatipu
Click to zoom

Share this book

Hei Taonga Ma Nga Uri Whakatipu : Treasures for the Rising Generation: The Dominion Museum Ethnological Expeditions 1919-1923

Book Details

Format Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10 0995103100
ISBN-13 9780995103108
Publisher Te Papa Press
Imprint Te Papa Press
Country of Manufacture NZ
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Nov 11th, 2021
Print length 368 Pages
Weight 1,834 grams
Dimensions 27.80 x 22.80 x 3.30 cms
Ksh 10,450.00
Temporarily out of stock, due soon 0 in stock

Delivery Location

Delivery fee: Select location

Secure
Quality
Fast
A landmark book about four remarkable museum expeditions that contributed to a recovery of Maori society. This beautifully illustrated book tells the story of the expeditions and details the innovative experiments of Maori leaders in the latter part of the twentieth century.
From 1919 to 1923, at Sir Apirana Ngatas initiative, a team from the Dominion Museum travelled to tribal areas across Te Ika-a-Māui The North Island to record tikanga Māori (ancestral practices) that Ngata feared might be disappearing. These ethnographic expeditions, the first in the world to be inspired and guided by indigenous leaders, used cutting-edge technologies that included cinematic film and wax cylinders to record fishing techniques, art forms (weaving, kōwhaiwhai, kapa haka and mōteatea), ancestral rituals and everyday life in the communities they visited. The team visited the 1919 Hui Aroha in Gisborne, the 1920 welcome to the Prince of Wales in Rotorua, and communities along the Whanganui River (1921) and in Tairāwhiti (1923). Medical doctor-soldier-ethnographer Te Rangihāroa (Sir Peter Buck), the expeditions photographer and film-maker James McDonald, the ethnologist Elsdon Best and Turnbull Librarian Johannes Andersen recorded a wealth of material. This beautifully illustrated book tells the story of these expeditions, and the determination of early twentieth century Māori leaders, including Ngata, Te Rangihiroa, James Carroll, and those in the communities they visited, to pass on ancestral tikanga ''hei taonga mō ngā uri whakatipu'' as treasures for a rising generation.

Get Hei Taonga Ma Nga Uri Whakatipu by at the best price and quality guaranteed only at Werezi Africa's largest book ecommerce store. The book was published by Te Papa Press and it has pages.

Mind, Body, & Spirit

Shopping Cart

Africa largest book store

Sub Total:
Ebooks

Digital Library
Coming Soon

Our digital collection is currently being curated to ensure the best possible reading experience on Werezi. We'll be launching our Ebooks platform shortly.