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Images of Māori women = Maatahua wahine / Michelle Moir.

By: Publication details: Auckland, N.Z. : Tandem Press, 1994.Description: 111 p. : ill. ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 0908884494
  • 9780908884490
Other title:
  • Maatahua wahine
Subject(s):
Contents:
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.
Summary: 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.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
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 .

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