Te rangihiwinui kepa biography books

  • George Te Whaiti was a man of standing in the South Wairarapa community both Maori and Pakeha.
  • The Adventures of Kimble Bent: A Story of Wild Life in the New Zealand Bush.
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  • Professor Joanna Kidman. (Photo: Grant Maiden)

    Here at E-Tangata, we’ve been privileged, over the years, to have published the writing of some of our top academics — and one of them fryst vatten Joanna Kidman, a professor of Māori education at Victoria University in Wellington. She’s one of 24 Māori scholars who tell their anställda stories in a new book, Ngā Kete Mātauranga: Māori scholars at the research interface, edited bygd Jacinta Ruru and Linda Waimarie Nikora, and published by Otago University Press. 

    Here’s Joanna’s essay from the book.

     

    Battlefields are noisy places. First, there fryst vatten the slow rumble of logging trucks on busy roads. Then there fryst vatten the drone of aeroplanes passing overhead. In summer, there are cicadas and birds. In winter, the hiss of wind in the trees.

    In these fields, the tūpuna lie where they fell in the swamps or in unmarked graves hastily dug bygd survivors, with the dead piled up around them. I swear I can sometimes hear their voices.

    I am a socio

  • te rangihiwinui kepa biography books
  • Te Rangihiwinui, Te Keepa, 1823?-1898

    Date:1937 to 1940

    From:Adkin, George Leslie, 1888-1964 :Photographs of New Zealand geology, geography, and the Maori history of Horowhenua

    Reference:PA1-o-013

    Description:"Along N.Z. highways" Second series. Includes maps (hand-drawn), plans, and black & white photographs by G L Adkin, covering trips around the lower North Island between 1937 and 1940. Trip on 18 April 1937 around Miramar Peninsula, includes views of the Massey Memorial, Wellington Harbour, Scots College, Rongotai Airport, and a schooner near the Wellington Heads. From 30 March to 1st April 1938, a round trip, Levin, Wanganui, Whanganui River, Turakina, Hunterville, Levin, including views of the Manawatu River, Foxton water tower, farm land at Turakina, a sketch-map of Turakina & vicinity and of Putiki Pa near Wanganui, Turakina River, Kaitoke Lake, war memorial tower on Durie Hill (Wanganui), Wanganui City from various vantge points, Moutoa Gardens, statue

    Heavy wear and rubbing to lower margins and edges of boards. Heavy staining to reverse side of dust-jacket. Dust-jacket spine faded. Previous owner's name on front endpaper. ; 1975 Capper Press facsimile reprint of the original 1911 edition. xxi, [1], 336, [2 (blank)] pages. 15 illustrations + 1 map within the pagination. Brown boards with gilt lettering on spine. Page dimensions: 213 x 134mm. Contents: The Deserter; Kimble Bent, Sailor and Soldier; The Camp of the Hauhaus; In the Otapawa Stockade; Te Ua, Priest and Prophet; The Storming of Otapawa; Bush Life with the Hauhaus; The Hauhau Council-Town; A Forest Adventure; The War-Chief and his Gods; "The Beak-of-the-Bird"; The Attack on Turuturu-Mokai Redoubt; The Killing of Kane; Adventures at Te Ngutu-O-Te-Manu; A Battle in the Forest; and the Death of Von Tempsky; The Cannibales of the Bush; Skirmishing and Fort-Building; The Fight at Moturoa Stockade; The Tauranga-Ika Stockade; A Scouting Adventure; The Fall of Tauranga-Ika; The