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Prophetic histories : the people of the Māramatanga / Karen Sinclair.

Nā: Momo rauemi: TextTextKaiwhakaputa:Wellington [N.Z.] : Bridget Williams Books, 2002.Whakaahuatanga: 272 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1877242926 (paperback)
  • 9781877242922 (paperback)
Ngā marau: Additional physical formats: Online version:: Prophetic histories.DDC classification:
  • 289.908999442 21
LOC classification:
  • BL2615 .S565 2002
Contents:
Mihi -- Narrative : Te Karere -- Ch. 1. The dispensation of colonialism -- Ch. 2. Mere rikiriki at Parewanui : the genesis of the Māramatanga -- Ch. 3. Mareikura, Maungārongo, and the development of the Māramatanga -- Narrative : Hine Ataarangi -- Ch. 4. Growth and the emergence of a new generation -- Narrative : Pinenga -- Ch. 5. Expansion and consolidation -- Narrative : Hoana -- Ch. 6. Pilgrimages to Waitangi -- Narrative : Raana -- Ch. 7. Te Umuroa and the Tira Hoe Waka -- Narrative : Matiu -- Conclusion : The tradition of prophecy in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries -- Appendix 1. Kinship Diagrams 1-6 -- Appendix 2. Nationally recognized Waiata from the Māramatanga -- Appendix. 3. Flags of the movement -- Appendix 4. Interviews, research, and motebooks.
Summary: Maori prophetic movements from the late 19th century are widely known. Men such as Te Whiti, Te Kooti and Rua Kenana led their people through periods of despair and challenge.
Ngā tūtohu mai i tēnei whare pukapuka: Kāore he tūtohu i tēnei whare pukapuka mō tēnei taitara. Takiuru ki te tāpiri tūtohu.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-264) and index.

Mihi -- Narrative : Te Karere -- Ch. 1. The dispensation of colonialism -- Ch. 2. Mere rikiriki at Parewanui : the genesis of the Māramatanga -- Ch. 3. Mareikura, Maungārongo, and the development of the Māramatanga -- Narrative : Hine Ataarangi -- Ch. 4. Growth and the emergence of a new generation -- Narrative : Pinenga -- Ch. 5. Expansion and consolidation -- Narrative : Hoana -- Ch. 6. Pilgrimages to Waitangi -- Narrative : Raana -- Ch. 7. Te Umuroa and the Tira Hoe Waka -- Narrative : Matiu -- Conclusion : The tradition of prophecy in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries -- Appendix 1. Kinship Diagrams 1-6 -- Appendix 2. Nationally recognized Waiata from the Māramatanga -- Appendix. 3. Flags of the movement -- Appendix 4. Interviews, research, and motebooks.

Maori prophetic movements from the late 19th century are widely known. Men such as Te Whiti, Te Kooti and Rua Kenana led their people through periods of despair and challenge.

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