The Evolution of Maori Clothing
Author : Peter Henry Buck
Publisher :
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 26,23 MB
Release : 1926
Category : Costume, Maori
ISBN :
Author : Peter Henry Buck
Publisher :
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 26,23 MB
Release : 1926
Category : Costume, Maori
ISBN :
Author : Amiria Henare
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 356 pages
File Size : 37,21 MB
Release : 2005-06-17
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780521835916
Amiria Henare explores the role of material cultural research in anthropology and related disciplines from the late eighteenth century to the present.
Author : Margaret Mead
Publisher :
Page : 46 pages
File Size : 13,75 MB
Release : 1928
Category : Art objects, Maori
ISBN :
Author : Polynesian Society (N.Z.)
Publisher :
Page : 674 pages
File Size : 40,92 MB
Release : 1928
Category : Electronic journals
ISBN :
Vols. for 1892-1941 contain the transactions and proceedings of the society.
Author : Jill Condra
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 1446 pages
File Size : 19,7 MB
Release : 2013-04-09
Category : Art
ISBN :
This two-volume set presents information and images of the varied clothing and textiles of cultures around the world, allowing readers to better appreciate the richness and diversity of human culture and history. The contributors to Encyclopedia of National Dress: Traditional Clothing around the World examine clothing that is symbolic of the people who live in regions all over the world, providing a historical and geographic perspective that illustrates how people dress and explains the reasons behind the material, design, and style. The encyclopedia features a preface and introduction to its contents. Each entry in the encyclopedia includes a short historical and geographical background for the topic before discussing the clothing of people in that country or region of the world. This work will be of great interest to high school students researching fashion, fashion history, or history as well as to undergraduate students and general readers interested in anthropology, textiles, fashion, ethnology, history, or ethnic dress.
Author : Claudia Orange
Publisher : Bridget Williams Books
Page : 860 pages
File Size : 31,12 MB
Release : 2015-12-21
Category : History
ISBN : 1927131049
This book builds on Claudia Orange’s award-winning Treaty of Waitangi, using a wonderful range of photographs, maps and paintings to bring the Treaty’s history to life. Depictions of key players and moments sit alongside a clear and informative text that helps explain the history of this key document. Two peoples meeting, agreements made and broken, claims and protests: all are a part of the story of the Treaty from before its signing to the present day. Never before have the Treaty’s varied stories been made so accessible the general reader.
Author : Robert Borofsky
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 14,38 MB
Release : 1987
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780521396486
Making History begins with a puzzle. In 1976 the inhabitants of Pukapuka, a Polynesian island in the South Pacific, revived a traditional form of social organization that several authoritative Pukapukan informants claimed to have experienced previously in their youth. Yet five professional anthropologists, who conducted research on the island prior to 1976, do not mention it in any of their writings. Had the Pukapukans 'invented' a new tradition? Or had the anthropologists collectively erred in not recording an old one? In unraveling this puzzle, Robert Borofsky compares two different ways of 'making history', two different ways of constructing knowledge about the past. He examines the dynamic nature of Pukapukan knowledge focusing on how Pukapukans, in the process of learning and validating their traditions, continually change them. He also shows how anthropologists, in the process of writing about such traditions for Western audiences, often overstructure them, emphasizing uniformity at the expense of diversity, stasis at the expense of change. As well as being of interest for what it reveals about Pukapukan (and more generally Polynesian) culture, Making History helps clarify important strengths and limitations of the anthropological approach. It provides valuable insights into both the anthropological construction of knowledge and the nature of anthropological understanding.
Author : Ivan Lorin George Sutherland
Publisher :
Page : 64 pages
File Size : 16,92 MB
Release : 1927
Category : Maori (New Zealand people)
ISBN :
Author : Annie Potts
Publisher : Auckland University Press
Page : 342 pages
File Size : 14,39 MB
Release : 2014-03-01
Category : Science
ISBN : 1775580040
Touching on indigenous Maori relationships with the now-extinct, flightless moa; the attitudes of Pakeha, or European, settlers toward sheep; the iconography of whales and dolphins; the problems of pest-control; and the pleasures of pet-keeping, this modern-day bestiary is a fascinating study of human&–animal relations. In the book's four parts, the authors unravel the contradictory ways New Zealanders nurture and eradicate, glorify and demonize, cherish and devour, and describe and imagine animals. The study brings together insights from New Zealand's arts and literature, popular culture, historiography, media, and everyday life to describe and analyze their interactions with nga kararehe and nga manu, the beasts and birds of the land. In doing so, it illuminates fundamental aspects of New Zealand society: how New Zealanders understand their own identities and those of others; how they regard, inhabit, and make use of the natural world; and how they think about what they buy, eat, wear, watch, and read. Rich, multifaceted, and engaging, A New Zealand Book of Beasts satisfyingly explores how culture both shapes and is shaped by the &“beasts&” of Aotearoa.
Author : Miriama Evans
Publisher : Huia Publishers
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 11,99 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781869691615
This is a beautifully presented book featuring some stunning images and concise accounts of the concepts and values of traditional and contemporary Maori weaving. Featuring some of New Zealand's foremost Maori expert weavers, The Eternal Thread: The Art of Maori Weaving celebrates innovation and development of weaving and plaiting as art forms in modern times while acknowledging the technology developed by weavers through the past centuries.