Kia Whakanuia te Whenua: People Place Landscape
By (Author) Carolyn Hill
Foreword by Anne Salmond
Mary Egan Publishing
Mary Egan Publishing
22nd February 2021
New Zealand
General
Non Fiction
Regional and area planning
Society and culture: general
Paperback
344
Width 170mm, Height 240mm, Spine 28mm
"Kia Whakanuia te Whenua" is both a celebration and a call to action to honour our land and to rekindle creative, respectful ways of living with Her. We hear the cry of Papatnuku: Piki mai, kake mai Hmai te waiora ki ahau Kia tutehu ana te moe a te kuia i te p Ka p, ka ao, ka awatea! Climb here, draw near Bring me the water of life The sleep of this old woman has been troubled in the night But the dawn has come, it is day, it is light! This Mori-led work presents a rich collection of visual essays, papers, poetry and polemics that challenge the way we think about environment, land and landscape in a changing world: te ao hurihuri. Its aim is to advocate for the land, to oust complacency. "Kia Whakanuia te Whenua" seeks to stimulate interdisciplinary thinking and knowledge. It is critical reading for planners, policymakers, students and practitioners in land and water management, and for those who are willing to listen to the land and what it can teach us.