Images of Māori women = Maatahua wahine / Michelle Moir.
Publication details: Auckland, N.Z. : Tandem Press, 1994.Description: 111 p. : ill. ; 28 cmISBN:- 0908884494
- 9780908884490
- Maatahua wahine
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Main Collection | John Kinder Theological Library | DU422.8 MOI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 1190 | ||
Panapa Māori Resources | John Kinder Theological Library | DU422.8 MOI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | J00643314 | ||
Panapa Māori Resources | John Kinder Theological Library | DU422.8 MOI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | J00411600 | ||
Main Collection | Manawa o te Wheke | 305.48 MOI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | A40204880 |
Kaikohe/Hokianga: Raiha O'Neal-Karaka Tohu -- Ruiha Lucy Werahiko -- Ko Puti Ka Rua Ka Hau Lancaster -- Maata Ruwhiu Lawrence -- Molly Walters -- Ara Aroha Patuwai -- Hera Kopa -- Annais Allen -- Helene Leaf -- Kath Kopa -- Mavis Meteria Hepi-Heremaia -- Joy Ngaropo-Hau -- Nicole Presland -- Hawke's Bay: Kellie Anne Marie Jessup -- Rikirangi Hawaikirangi -- Tanira Hemana Te Rohu Te Au -- Maraea Nia Nia-Yates -- Mere Tuhi Wirihana -- Maria Merehinekete Gerbes -- Helen Hape -- Waiata McClutchie -- Wyna Kathryn Monica Rowe -- Hine Aroha Millward -- Merehira Taurerewa Rowe -- Lorraine Mihi Gray. Wellsford and surrounding area: Katerina Minhinnick -- Melanie Simone Kaka -- Hema Tata -- Carol Ashby -- Pare Maraea Korewha -- Terauoriwa Tamihana Tunui -- Kitty Wynwood -- Ngawaina Maata Billington -- Angela Aitken -- Roxina Brown -- Honey Ashby -- Myra Aitken -- Barbara Huingatini Arena -- Rozeena Korewha -- Polly Williams -- Auckland: Mary Elizabeth Bodger. Kawakawa and surrounding area: Maudie Katene -- Francis Mary Bray -- Tepara Mabel Waititi -- Martha Kawiti -- Rubina Hepina Heu Heu Te Rohu Strongman -- Riu Roa Te Tai -- Waina Ross -- Mary Marara Toi -- Harriet Simeon.
This is a collection of photographs of women with autobiographical text describing some of the things that are important to them (family, te reo Māori , education etc). The women come from Hawkes Bay to the Hokianga. This book asserts the oral traditions and systems of Māori women and refutes the way in which they appear - invisible and voiceless - in colonial literary and visual traditions.
In English, with some Māori .