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Nga Moteatea The Songs: Part Three

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Full Title:

Nga Moteatea The Songs: Part Three

Contributors:

By (Author) Apirana Ngata
By (author) Pei Te Hurinui Jones

ISBN:

9781869403669

Publisher:

Auckland University Press

Imprint:

Auckland University Press

Publication Date:

6th November 2025

Country:

New Zealand

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

History of art
Cultural studies

Dewey:

782.4216299442

Physical Properties

Number of Pages:

660

Description

Over a period of forty years Sir Apirana Ngata, distinguished leader and scholar, collected and recorded hundreds of songs and chants from the iwi of Aotearoa, which became the four volumes of Nga Moteatea, with translations and annotations by Ngata and Pei te Hurinui Jones. This is the third volume of a new edition of this national treasure, the largest and most comprehensive collection of Maori waiata and a unique contribution to New Zealand poetry. It is a rich resource for continuing research and scholarship in many fields, offers prime texts in the teaching of Maori language, literature and tribal history and serves as inspiration for contemporary composition and performance. This completely redesigned and reset edition published in association with the Polynesian Society, preserves the integrity of Ngata's and Pei's and their commentary. Long vowels in Maori have been macronised and changes have been made to conform to current usage with correction of errors in grammar, spelling and punctuation. Typography has been modernised. This edition also includes an audio CD of waiata drawn from the Archive of Maori and Pacific Music at the University of Auckland.

Reviews

A rich source for continuing research and scholarship in all sorts of areas--both nationally and internationally. --Richard Benton, Director, James Henare Maori Research Centre

Author Bio

Sir Apirana Ngata, Ngati Porou, 1874-1950, was the leading Maori figure of his day, a land reformer, politician and scholar. He made a vital contribution to the revival of the Maori people and culture in the early years of the twentieth century and is the subject of a recent biography by Ranginui Walker. Pei te Hurinui Jones, Ngati Maniapoto, 1898-1976, was an outstanding scholar who was completely bilingual. He published extensively in both English and Maori, translating Shakespeare's plays and compiling the Tainui traditions published in Nga Iwi o Tainui.

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