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Matariki The Maori New Year

(Paperback, 2nd edition)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Matariki The Maori New Year

Contributors:

By (Author) Libby Hakaraia

ISBN:

9780143010180

Publisher:

Penguin Group (NZ)

Imprint:

Raupo Publishing (NZ) Ltd

Publication Date:

29th May 2008

Edition:

2nd edition

Country:

New Zealand

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Social and cultural anthropology
Popular astronomy and space

Dewey:

394.26108999442

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

64

Dimensions:

Width 212mm, Height 228mm, Spine 6mm

Weight:

172g

Description

This book is an introduction to the star group Matariki. Known in other cultures by names including the Pleiades and the Seven Sisters, Matariki featured strongly in pre-European New Zealand. It marked the beginning of the Maori calendar, and its rising before the sun in late May or early June was greeted with great festivals. It was used as a guide to planting and harvesting, and was studied by tohunga as an omen which told whether the food-gathering season would be plentiful or lean. Libby Hakaraia includes interviews with astronomers Richard Hall and Vicki Hyde, well known navigator Hekenukumai Busby, and Hapimana Rikihana, who still practises the ancient Maori art of mahi whai, or string patterns. Today more and more people are celebrating the rising of Matariki. For those who wish to join this growing movement, there are suggestions on how to celebrate this Maori New Year - and, most importantly, a guide to finding Matariki in the night sky.

Author Bio

Libby Hakaraia is well known as a radio presenter, having co-hosted National Radio's Whenua show with Henare te Ua. Through her television company Kiwa Productions Libby has been associated with several award-winning documentaries. She is currently producing, directing and writing a number of television programmes. Libby lives in Kerikeri with her partner, Montana award-winning poet Glenn Colquhoun, and their baby Olive.

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