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Anne Salmond

    16 novembre 1945

    Cette écrivaine néo-zélandaise se penche sur l'anthropologie et l'environnementalisme, tissant des observations sur les liens profonds entre les humains et le monde naturel. Ses essais et ses livres offrent des explorations réfléchies de notre place au sein du plus grand écosystème. Elle offre une perspective unique sur les relations complexes qui façonnent le monde naturel. Son travail encourage une compréhension plus approfondie de l'interdépendance écologique et humaine.

    Tears of Rangi: Experiments Across Worlds
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    Hui: A Study Of Maori Ceremonial Gatherings
    • 4,0(14)Évaluer

      When Maori people gather for a Hui, they have immediate access to an ancestral world which remains a living reality for as long as the hui lasts. Hui incorporate all Maori ceremonial gatherings: openings of new marae, tangihanga (funerals), hurahanga kohatu (unveilings), birthdays and anniversaries, and tribal policy making. This book introduces us to all aspects of the hui and its significance to Maori. It is a definitive study of ceremonial gatherings and the rituals that are the life blood of the marae.

      Hui: A Study Of Maori Ceremonial Gatherings
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      • 528pages
      • 19 heures de lecture
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      Beginning in 1777, when William Bligh, at twenty-two, first arrived in Tahiti with Captain Cook, this title charts Bligh's three Pacific voyages - and tells how they transformed lives on the islands as well as on board the ships and back in Europe.

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    • Tears of Rangi: Experiments Across Worlds

      • 512pages
      • 18 heures de lecture

      Exploring New Zealand's rich tapestry of cultural interactions, the book delves into the historical encounters between Maori and Europeans from 1769 to 1840. Anne Salmond examines the resulting conflicts and exchanges, highlighting their impact on contemporary issues surrounding waterways, land, and communities. Through this lens, the text reveals the complexities of cosmo-diversity in New Zealand, showcasing how various worlds engage and collide in both historical and modern contexts.

      Tears of Rangi: Experiments Across Worlds