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Ko Tautoro, Te Pito O Toku Ao: a Ngapuhi Narrative

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Ko Tautoro, Te Pito O Toku Ao: a Ngapuhi Narrative

Contributors:

By (Author) Sadler Hone

ISBN:

9781869408145

Publisher:

Auckland University Press

Imprint:

Auckland University Press

Publication Date:

1st September 2014

Country:

New Zealand

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Indigenous peoples

Dewey:

993.1300499442

Prizes:

Short-listed for PANZ Book Design Awards: Best Cover 2015

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

208

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 28mm

Description

Ngapuhi is the largest iwi in New Zealand and has occupied the northern North Island, from Tamaki in the south to Te Rerenga Wairua in the north, from the time of their arrival from Hawaiki. Ko Tautoro, Te pito o Toku Ao is Ngapuhi elder Hone Sadler's powerful account of the origins, history and culture of the Ngapuhi people - a profound introduction to the Sacred House of Puhi. Sadler illustrates the unbroken chain of Ngapuhi sovereignty by looking in-depth at his own hapu of Ngati Moerewa, Ngatii Rangi and Ngai Tawake ki te Waoku of Tautoro and Mataraua. The narrative is told through weaving together karakia and whakapapa, histories and korero that have been part of the oral traditions of Ngapuhi's whanau, hapu and iwi and handed down through the generations on marae and other gathering places. Presented first to open the Ngapuhi's claim before the Waitangi Tribunal, Sadler's narrative is a powerful Maori oral account, presented here in Maori and English on facing pages, of the story of New Zealand's largest iwi with a foreword by Margaret Mutu.

Author Bio

Hone Sadler is senior lecturer in the Mori Studies Department at the University of Auckland where he teaches Maori language, oral literature and Matauranga Maori. He grew up speaking only Maori in the Tauturo Valley in Northland and is a renowned Maori orator and Ngapuhi elder.

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