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Tuai: A Traveller in Two Worlds: 2017

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Tuai: A Traveller in Two Worlds: 2017

Contributors:

By (Author) Alison Jones
By (author) Kuni Kaa Jenkins

ISBN:

9780947518806

Publisher:

Bridget Williams Books

Imprint:

Bridget Williams Books

Publication Date:

17th May 2005

Country:

New Zealand

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

European history
History and Archaeology

Prizes:

Winner of Ockham New Zealand Book Awards (Illustrated Non-Fiction) 2018

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

288

Dimensions:

Width 185mm, Height 260mm, Spine 20mm

Description

In early 1817 Tuai, a young Ngare Raumati chief from the Bay of Islands, set off for England. He was one of a number of Mori who, after encountering European explorers, traders and missionaries in New Zealand, seized opportunities to travel beyond their familiar shores to Australia, England and Europe in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. They sought new knowledge, useful goods and technologies, and a mutually beneficial relationship with the people they knew as Pkeh.On his epic journey Tuai would visit exotic foreign ports, mix with teeming crowds in the huge metropolis of London, and witness the marvels of industrialisation at the Ironbridge Gorge in Shropshire. With his lively travelling companion Ttere, he would attend fashionable gatherings and sit for his portrait. He shared his deep understanding of Mori language and culture. And his missionary friends did their best to convert him to Christianity. But on returning to his Mori world in 1819, Tuai found there were difficult choices to be made. His plan to integrate new European knowledge and relationships into his Ngare Raumati community was to be challenged by the rapidly shifting politics of the Bay of Islands.With sympathy and insight, Alison Jones and Kuni Kaa Jenkins uncover the remarkable story of one of the first Maori travellers to Europe.

Author Bio

Alison Jones is an educational researcher and a Professor in Te Puna Wananga, the School of Maori and Indigenous Education at the University of Auckland. Her first book with Kuni Kaa Jenkins, He Korero: Words Between Us - First Maori- Pakeha Conversations on Paper (Huia, 2011), won the Nga Kupu Ora Maori Book Awards, the PANZ Book Design Award, and the Best Book in Higher Education Publishing (Copyright Licensing New Zealand) in 2012. Kuni Kaa Jenkins, from Ngati Porou, is an educational researcher and a Professor in Education at Te Whare Wananga o Awanuiarangi. Her first book with Alison Jones, He Korero: Words Between Us - First Maori- Pakeha Conversations on Paper (Huia, 2011), won the Nga Kupu Ora Maori Book Awards, the PANZ Book Design Award, and the Best Book in Higher Education Publishing (Copyright Licensing New Zealand) in 2012.

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