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Tangata o le Moana: New Zealand and the People of the Pacific

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Tangata o le Moana: New Zealand and the People of the Pacific

Contributors:

By (Author) Sean Mallon

ISBN:

9781877385728

Publisher:

Te Papa Press

Imprint:

Te Papa Press

Publication Date:

1st May 2012

Country:

New Zealand

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Ethnic groups and multicultural studies

Dewey:

305.8994

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

392

Dimensions:

Width 230mm, Height 280mm

Description

This richly illustrated history tells the fascinating story of Pacific people and their relationships with, and contributions to, New Zealand society. Across fifteen chapters written by leading historians and writers, every aspect of New Zealands relationship with Pacific people is covered from migration to tourism, economics to politics, sport to the arts.

Reviews

revealing and rewarding the stories and the history of the Pacific and the way in which the various groups have interacted with each other and New Zealand is outlined in am accessible and informative way Most importantly, the book is told from uniquely Pacific perspectives a truly Pacific side to the history of New Zealand. * National Business Review *

Author Bio

SEAN MALLON is of Samoan and Irish descent and is senior curator Pacific cultures at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. He is the author of Samoan Art and Artists: O measina a Samoa (2002) and he co-edited Speaking in Colour: Conversations with artists of Pacific Island heritage (1997), Pacific Art Niu Sila: The Pacific dimension of contemporary New Zealand arts (2002) and Tatau: Samoan tattoo, New Zealand art, global culture (2010). KOLOKESA MAHINA-TUAI is a freelance curator and writer. Her current area of work is in the promotion and development of Pacific arts, with a focus on Tongan arts. She has authored and contributed to various publications including a series of bilingual childrens books based on Pacific myths and legends. DAMON SALESA is the author of a number of works in Samoan and Pacific, New Zealand and imperial and colonial history, including Racial Crossings: Race, intermarriage, and the Victorian British Empire (2011). He is associate professor of Pacific studies at the Centre for Pacific Studies, University of Auckland. Previously he was an associate professor of history at the University of Michigan.

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