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_cNZLEP
_dOCLCQ
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092 _aJ 757 SAN
100 1 _944173
_aSangl, Harry,
_eauthor.
245 1 0 _aTe kuia moko :
_bthe last tattooed Māori women /
_ctext and paintings by Harry Sangl ; chapters by Merimeri Penfold & D.R. Simmons.
264 1 _aAuckland, New Zealand. :
_bOratia Books,
_c2020.
264 4 _c©2020, ©1980.
300 _a99 pages :
_billustrations, portraits, facsimiles ;
_c33 cm.
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
336 _astill image
_bsti
_2rdacontent
338 _avolume
_bnc
_2rdacarrier
500 _a"This book is produced from the 1980 edition and no changes have been made to the original text, which reflects the language use and attitudes of that time".
500 _aOriginally published with title: The blue privilege : the last tattooed Maori women : te kuia moko. Auckland : Richards Publishing in association with William Collins Publishers, 1980.
505 0 _aNgahimi Mohi Penetito - Te Uria Aratema - Heeni Tawhara - Haromi Rutene Karaitiana - Rangi Ruru - Hera Waaka Mete (Smith) - Ani Natana - Ngahuia Witiriana Hona - Polly Thrupp - Huira Heteraka - Huriana Hiraka - Marara Maihi - Hari Salmon - Waimatao Tekaawa - Ani Haunui Tamatea - Herepo Rongo - Ngapera Black (Paraki) - Makareta Hose - Moerangi Ratahi - Teia Kutia - Teao Petera - Rotira Wirangi - Kura Whanunui Katene - Mira Haumata Mika - Taurima Terewaamu - Nohi Nohi Heu - Rea Rewiri - Whare Tewai Haronga - Te One Whero Tamarau - Rangiwaitateo Noema - Tiria Tuhoro - Ngakahikatea Whiriana - Rama Tehoro Tamihana Rhind.
520 _aA taonga recording 34 Maori women, all bearing moko kauae (chin tattoos). First published in 1980 as The Blue Privilege, this new printing evidences the book's ongoing importance as a record of moko art. Arriving in New Zealand in 1969, Harry Sangl believed that kuia with moko kauae were of a bygone era. But in March 1972 he saw a photograph of a centenarian Maori woman with a moko and set out to find her, reaching her in Ruatoki, near the Urewera ranges. From there he embarked on a three-and-a-half-year journey around New Zealand to paint the last remaining kuia with moko, many of whom were of Ngai Tuhoe descent. Most of Sangl's subjects were born in the nineteenth century, the oldest around 1850. The period of tattooing was approximately from 1885-1940. Biographies of the women are printed substantially as they spoke them, supplemented by essays by Merimeri Penfold and D.R. Simmons. The records are accompanied by black-and-white sketches of the kuia's moko - complementing the beautiful, full colour paintings.
650 4 _aWomen, Māori
_vBiography.
_94065
650 0 _aTattooing.
_917584
650 0 _aMāori in art.
_9228308
650 4 _aPainters
_zNew Zealand.
_9106587
650 0 _aMāori (New Zealand people)
_vPortraits.
_9182654
650 0 _aPortrait painting.
_9195835
650 7 _aMoko kauwae
_2reo
_9280003
650 7 _aMana wahine
_2reo
_9270459
650 7 _aTā moko (Uhi)
_2reo
_9271113
650 7 _aKuia
_2reo
_9270383
650 7 _aKōrero taumata
_2reo
_9270338
650 7 _aWāhine
_2reo
_9271482
650 7 _aKōrero nehe
_2reo
_9270330
700 1 _981315
_aPenfold, Merimeri,
_d1920-2014,
_eauthor,
_etranslator.
700 1 _991699
_aSimmons, D. R.
_q(David Roy),
_d1930-2015,
_eauthor.
700 1 _9249871
_aSangl, Harry,
_eauthor.
_tBlue privilege.
942 _2ddc
_cAM
999 _c201620
_d201620