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Maori in Aotearoa New Zealand by Buddy Mikaere
29.99 NZD
Category: Māori History
Buddy Mikaere provides a highly readable historical overview of early settlement in New Zealand, and examines the impact of colonisation and later a developing urban world on Maori and their traditional way of life.Today, the importance of marae and community remains strong, as do many time-honoured rit ...Show more
Maori in Aotearoa New Zealand: Understanding the Culture, Protocols and Customs by Buddy Mikaere
34.99 NZD
Category: Maori Books
Starting with the beaching of his Mataatua Bay of Plenty ancestral canoe, Buddy Mikaere provides a highly readable historical overview of Maori in New Zealand and goes on to examine the impact of a changing urban world on the traditional way of life. He describes the renaissance of Maori culture and the ...Show more
Scars on the Heart - Two Centuries of New Zealand at War by Chris Pugsley; Laurie Barber; Buddy Mikaere; Nigel Prickett; Rose Young
40.00 NZD
Category: NZ Non Fiction | Reading Level: near fine
This work contains the complete story of the impact of war on New Zealand from 1840 to the present day. Based on the Auckland Museum's exhibition of the same name, through the use of photographs, paintings, letters, diaries and objects of war, it covers New Zealand's war history.
Taonga Tuku Iho: Illustrated Encyclopedia of Traditional Maori Life - Revised edition by A. W. Reed (Author) , Buddy Mikaere (Revised by)
49.99 NZD
Category: Maori Books
his revised edition of the classic A.W. Reed title remains true to the original vision - to create a highly readable and accessible introduction to the traditional life and customs of Maori. The text is arranged alphabetically and includes: . Entries covering agriculture, fishing, gardening, hunting, ga ...Show more
Victory at Gate Pa? The Battle of Pukehinahina 1894 by Mikaere, Buddy
39.99 NZD
Category: NZ History
Victory at Gate Pā? examines, in exquisite detail, the historical background to the battle, the battle itself and the subsequent Battle of Te Ranga. The aftermath that saw 50,000 acres of prime land confiscated and a people driven into poverty and despair. The 29 April 1864 Battle of Pukehinahina-Gate ...Show more
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