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Joan Metge

    The Maoris of New Zealand
    Tauira: Maori Methods of Learning and Teaching
    Rautahi
    A New Maori Migration
    Tuamaka: The Challenge of Difference in Aotearoa New Zealand
    Korero Tahi: Talking Together
    • Korero Tahi: Talking Together

      • 100 stránok
      • 4 hodiny čítania

      Rooted in Maori tikanga, this practical guide offers innovative strategies for managing group discussions across various contexts. It emphasizes the importance of cultural practices and their broader implications for societal engagement and collaboration. The book serves as a resource for enhancing communication and fostering inclusive dialogue within diverse groups.

      Korero Tahi: Talking Together
    • The collection features six essays that delve into diverse topics, originally presented at different venues. Each essay has been thoughtfully expanded for this publication, offering deeper insights and reflections on the themes explored. The work showcases the author's perspectives and expertise, inviting readers to engage with the ideas in a more comprehensive manner.

      Tuamaka: The Challenge of Difference in Aotearoa New Zealand
    • A New Maori Migration

      Rural and Urban Relations in Northern New Zealand

      • 324 stránok
      • 12 hodin čítania

      The narrative explores the transformation of the Maori community from a predominantly rural lifestyle to urban living, triggered by migration in search of work during and after World War II. It highlights the establishment of urban Maori groups, reflecting the significant social and cultural shifts that occurred as they adapted to city life while maintaining their identity.

      A New Maori Migration
    • Rautahi

      The Maoris of New Zealand

      • 400 stránok
      • 14 hodin čítania

      Focusing on the rich history and vibrant culture of the Maori people in New Zealand, this comprehensive study delves into their language, art, and traditions. It explores the evolution of Maori society, highlighting significant historical events and cultural practices that shape their identity today. Through detailed analysis, the book offers insights into the unique contributions of the Maori to New Zealand's heritage.

      Rautahi
    • Through interviews with 21 individuals, the book provides a rich oral history of the mid-20th century rural life of Māori in Northland. It explores the unique educational practices and philosophies that thrived alongside the conventional school system, highlighting the significance of Māori teaching and learning methods. Metge's work sheds light on the cultural context and values that shaped the experiences of these individuals, offering a deeper understanding of their heritage and educational landscape.

      Tauira: Maori Methods of Learning and Teaching