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Tahi ki a Maru is a collection of reflections about water, fishing and tikanga within Ngāti Raukawa ki te Tonga. These stories were gathered as part of a series of interviews between 2003 and 2010 and provide an insight into key aspects of the knowledge and tikanga of whānau and hapū of Ngāti Raukawa ki te Tonga. Contributors weave together people, land and water with a deep sense of respect and belonging, and a delightful thread of humour. Their words offer wise guidance for present and future generations.
Contents
Water for healing nā Miki Rikihana
The Shilling Wash nā Joanna Hoana Selby
We Fished to Share nā George Whatanui Kereama
Manaaki Tāngata nā John Brown
Tikanga is a Way of Life nā Amo Clark
Fishing the Mākōwhai nā Pita Richardson
Toheroa, Tītiko and Pūpū in Tangimoana nā Reimana Blackmore
Tainui was a Thriving Community nā George Gray
He Kai Rangatira nā Iwikātea Nicholson
Whāngaihia Te Iwi nā Gary Wehipeihana
Kings’ and Queens’ Eels nā Gary Wehipeihana
Pāwhara Smoked Tuna nā Pat Seymour Tima
Fresh Water Possies nā Jack Rikihana
Publication Details
Title: Tahi ki a Maru: Water, fishing and tikanga in Ngāti Raukawa ki te Tonga
Author: Edited by Āneta Rāwiri
Publishing details: Te Tākupu, Te Wānanga o Raukawa Ōtaki, Aotearoa / New Zealand
Year: 2018
Physical Description
Type: ebook
Format: Digital version
ISBN: 978-1-99-115321-0
Language: English with some Te Reo
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