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Te Ara started life
as accompanying an exhibition of photographs and taonga relating to Māori
leadership in the past, present and future, curated by academic and museum
director Paul Tapsell with distinguished photographer Krzysztof Pfeiffer.
This colourful paperback has gone on to become a valued reference to contemporary Māori issues, appearing in three editions — all with English and Māori text, and then variously Polish, German and Musqueam (the First Nations language from the Vancouver area), reflecting some locations where the exhibition travelled.
This colourful paperback has gone on to become a valued reference to contemporary Māori issues, appearing in three editions — all with English and Māori text, and then variously Polish, German and Musqueam (the First Nations language from the Vancouver area), reflecting some locations where the exhibition travelled.
The book
developed alongside Oratia’s ongoing partnership with Paul and Krzysztof in the
charitable venture Māori Maps (www.maorimaps.com), which seeks to help descendants connect with their
ancestral marae.
Later this year we’ll also be publishing Paul’s next book, written with Merata Kawharu — Whāriki: The re-emergence of Māori kin community entrepreneurship.
Later this year we’ll also be publishing Paul’s next book, written with Merata Kawharu — Whāriki: The re-emergence of Māori kin community entrepreneurship.
To be in to
win a copy of Te Ara — Māori Pathways: Past, Present, Future, go to our Fb Page.
Prize available to New
Zealand residents only.
Competition
closes on Monday 10 June, and winner announced on Tuesday 11 June.
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