Struggle Without EndDr Ranginui Walker's best-selling history of Aotearoa, New Zealand, from a Maori perspective. Since the mid-nineteenth century, Maori have been involved in an endless struggle for justice, equality and self-determination. In this book Dr Walker provides a uniquely Maori view, not only of the events of the past two centuries but beyond to the very origins of Maori people. |
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Page 44
... Arawa and Tainui , are cited as leaving Hawaiki at about the same time . The Mataatua arrived in the Bay of Plenty a century later . Some of the legends woven around canoe ancestors to enhance their mana indicated that they were such ...
... Arawa and Tainui , are cited as leaving Hawaiki at about the same time . The Mataatua arrived in the Bay of Plenty a century later . Some of the legends woven around canoe ancestors to enhance their mana indicated that they were such ...
Page 50
... Arawa had arrived first . An old - looking rope was attached to the whale beneath that of the Tainui and buried in the sand . When the Tainui returned Tama Te Kapua showed the crew his shrine and rope as proof the Arawa had arrived ...
... Arawa had arrived first . An old - looking rope was attached to the whale beneath that of the Tainui and buried in the sand . When the Tainui returned Tama Te Kapua showed the crew his shrine and rope as proof the Arawa had arrived ...
Page 55
... Arawa confederation of tribes , it was not till the fourth generation from Tama Te Kapua in the time of Rangitihi that the Arawa people moved inland from Maketu up the Kaituna River . The importance of Rangitihi as a founding ancestor ...
... Arawa confederation of tribes , it was not till the fourth generation from Tama Te Kapua in the time of Rangitihi that the Arawa people moved inland from Maketu up the Kaituna River . The importance of Rangitihi as a founding ancestor ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
Te Hekenga o Nga Waka | 24 |
Nga Korero o Nehera | 44 |
Copyright | |
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