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The Lore of the Whare-wananga 2 Volume Set (Paperback): H. T Whatahoro The Lore of the Whare-wananga 2 Volume Set (Paperback)
H. T Whatahoro; Translated by S. Percy Smith
R1,666 Discovery Miles 16 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Stephenson Percy Smith (1840-1922) arrived in New Zealand as a boy, and soon became fascinated by Maori culture. After retiring in 1900 from his career as a government surveyor, Smith devoted himself to the study of the Maori and co-founded the Polynesian Society, which published this two-volume study in 1913-15. The book contains the Maori text of an important body of beliefs and traditions which had been committed to writing over fifty years earlier, when the young W. H. Whatahoro had acted as scribe for a group of senior elders concerned to preserve this ancient and sacred knowledge. Only long afterwards was Whatahoro willing to divulge it to Europeans, and he personally assisted Smith with the translation provided here. Their pioneering work laid foundations for later research. Volume 1 focuses on the gods and creation myths, and Volume 2 on the history of the Maori.

The Lore of the Whare-wananga (Paperback): H. T Whatahoro The Lore of the Whare-wananga (Paperback)
H. T Whatahoro; Translated by S. Percy Smith
R832 Discovery Miles 8 320 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Stephenson Percy Smith (1840-1922) arrived in New Zealand as a boy, and soon became fascinated by Maori culture. After retiring in 1900 from his career as a government surveyor, Smith devoted himself to the study of the Maori and co-founded the Polynesian Society, which published this two-volume study in 1913-15. The book contains the Maori text of an important body of beliefs and traditions which had been committed to writing over fifty years earlier, when the young W. H. Whatahoro had acted as scribe for a group of senior elders concerned to preserve this ancient and sacred knowledge. Only long afterwards was Whatahoro willing to divulge it to Europeans, and he personally assisted Smith with the translation provided here. Although Smith's interpretative notes and 'comparative mythology' agenda are typical of their time, this pioneering work laid foundations for later research. Volume 1 focuses on the gods and creation myths.

Maori Wars of the Nineteenth Century - The Struggle of the Northern against the Southern Maori Tribes Prior to the Colonisation... Maori Wars of the Nineteenth Century - The Struggle of the Northern against the Southern Maori Tribes Prior to the Colonisation of New Zealand in 1840 (Paperback)
S. Percy Smith
R1,293 Discovery Miles 12 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Stephenson Percy Smith (1840-1922) arrived in New Zealand as a boy, and in early 1858 travelled six hundred miles exploring the volcanic interior of North Island, including Taupo, Lake Tarawera and the Tongariro-Ruapehu area, returning via Rangitikei and Wanganui. He also witnessed the unrest caused by the rapid European encroachment on Maori lands. After retiring in 1900 from his career as a government surveyor, Smith devoted himself to the study of the Maori and co-founded the Polynesian Society, in whose journal this study originally appeared between 1899 and 1901. Reissued here in its enlarged second edition of 1910, it deals with the inter-tribal 'Musket Wars' of the early nineteenth century, when different Maori communities competed for territory shortly before European settlement began in earnest. Although Smith's interpretations do not meet modern scholarly standards, his pioneering work still provides fascinating insights into nineteenth-century Maori traditions and their colonial reception.

The Lore of the Whare-wananga - Or Teachings of the Maori College on Religion, Cosmogony, and History (Paperback): H. T... The Lore of the Whare-wananga - Or Teachings of the Maori College on Religion, Cosmogony, and History (Paperback)
H. T Whatahoro; Translated by S. Percy Smith
R880 Discovery Miles 8 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Stephenson Percy Smith (1840-1922) arrived in New Zealand as a boy, and soon became fascinated by Maori culture. After retiring in 1900 from his career as a government surveyor, Smith devoted himself to the study of the Maori and co-founded the Polynesian Society, which published this two-volume study in 1913-15. The book contains the Maori text of an important body of beliefs and traditions which had been committed to writing over fifty years earlier, when the young W. H. Whatahoro had acted as scribe for a group of senior elders concerned to preserve this ancient and sacred knowledge. Only long afterwards was Whatahoro willing to divulge it to Europeans, and he personally assisted Smith with the translation provided here. Volume 2 focuses on traditions relating to the history and migrations of the Maori people and their arrival in New Zealand in the 'Great Fleet'.

Hawaiki: The Original Home of the Maori - With a Sketch of Polynesian History (Paperback): S. Percy Smith Hawaiki: The Original Home of the Maori - With a Sketch of Polynesian History (Paperback)
S. Percy Smith
R941 Discovery Miles 9 410 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Stephenson Percy Smith (1840-1922) was a New Zealand ethnologist and surveyor. As a young man, he travelled six hundred miles exploring the volcanic interior of North Island, and had many interactions with the Maori population, whose language, history and traditions fascinated him throughout his career as a government surveyor. In 1892 he co-founded the Polynesian Society, in whose journal this study originally appeared. The first book edition was published in 1898, and this third, updated edition in 1910. Using indigenous sources gathered in Polynesia and New Zealand, Smith constructed an elaborate history of the Polynesians, and argued that they were ultimately descended from Aryan ancestors in India. His theory of Maori origins was accepted by several generations of scholars, but was eventually superseded by modern historical and archaeological research. However, his pioneering work, acclaimed in its day, still provides fascinating insights into both nineteenth-century Polynesian culture and colonial ethnography.

Hawaiki - The Original Home of the Maori: With a Sketch of Polynesian History (Paperback): S. Percy Smith Hawaiki - The Original Home of the Maori: With a Sketch of Polynesian History (Paperback)
S. Percy Smith
R431 Discovery Miles 4 310 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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