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This landmark collection brings together leading Maori scholars, researchers, and writers of history, celebrating three decades of Indigenous scholarship.
Edited by Aroha Harris (Te Rarawa, Ngapuhi) and Melissa Matutina Williams (Te Rarawa, Ngati Maru), the book curates key works from Te Pouhere Korero – Maori History, Maori People, the journal of the Maori history collective. It highlights the foundational role of Maori history in shaping Aotearoa New Zealand.
From moko kauae and te reo Maori to the myth of Maori privilege, the essays explore topics such as the teaching of iwi history, the role of memory and storytelling, and the integration of matauranga Maori within historical scholarship. Wide-ranging and transformative, Maranga! Maranga! Maranga! makes a vital contribution to how we understand Aotearoa’s past and future.
Why Readers Will Love This Book:
• Features essays from leading Maori historians and scholars
• Explores themes of iwi history, memory, storytelling, and matauranga Maori
• Highlights the role of Indigenous scholarship in shaping Aotearoa’s historical narrative
• Edited by respected scholars Aroha Harris and Melissa Matutina Williams
• Ideal for students, researchers, and readers interested in Maori history and Indigenous perspectives
Product Details:
• Editors: Aroha Harris & Melissa Matutina Williams
• Format: Soft Cover
• ISBN: 9781991033925
• Themes: Maori history, Indigenous scholarship, iwi narratives, historical memory, matauranga Maori
• Contributors: Alice Te Punga Somerville, Arini Loader, Aroha Harris, Basil Keane, Danny Keenan, Hirini Kaa, Kealani Cook, Megan Potiki, Melissa Matutina Williams, Nepia Mahuika, Pareputiputi Nuku, Peter Meihana, Rachel Buchanan, Rawinia Higgins, Rawiri Te Maire Tau, Te Ahukaramu Charles Royal, Tiopira McDowell
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