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Into the world of light : an anthology of Māori writing / edited by Witi Ihimaera and D.S. Long.

Kaituhi: Momo rauemi: TextTextReo: English, Maori Original language: Maori Kaiwhakaputa:Auckland, N.Z. : Heinemann, 1982.Whakaahuatanga: 312 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0868635804 (paperback)
  • 9780868635804 (paperback)
Ngā marau: Additional physical formats: Online version:: Into the world of light.DDC classification:
  • NZ820.809 19
LOC classification:
  • PL6465 .Z77 1982
Other classification:
  • I612.9
  • RX 50968
Contents:
Contemporary Maori writing : A context -- Wiremu Kingi Kerekere -- Pei Te Hurinui Jones -- Arapeta Awatere -- Dovey Katene-Horvath -- Heretaunga Pananehu Pat Baker -- Kingi M. Ihaka -- Harry Dansey -- Kohine Whakarua Ponika -- Hone Tuwhare -- Kumeroa Ngaingoi Pewhairangi -- Te Aomuhurangi-Temamaakka -- Alistair Te Ariki Campbelll -- Merimeri Panfold -- J.C. Sturm -- Saana Murray -- Arapera Hineira Blank -- Patricia Bell -- Hinauri Strongman Tribole -- Katerina Te Hei Koko Mataira -- Rowley Habib (Nga Pitiroirangi) -- Haare Williams -- Bruce Stewart -- Vernice Wineera Pere -- Bub Bridger -- Henare Dewes -- Mana Cracknell -- Patricia Grace -- Hirini Melbourne -- Taunoa Kohere -- Atihana Maona Johns -- Te Aniwa Bosch -- Rangi Faith -- Witi Ihimaera -- Peter Croucher -- Keri Hulme -- Teremoana Peimana -- Rawiri Paratene -- Michael Stevens -- Maarire Goodall -- Acknowledgements.
Summary: This contemporary anthology of Maori writing focuses on the 1970s, a period of stunning achievements in Maori literature. And it identifies, from the Maori point of view, some of the preoccupations and concerns of individual men, women, elders and youth who themselves were caught in the racial and cultural cross-currents of the last decade.
Ngā tūtohu mai i tēnei whare pukapuka: Kāore he tūtohu i tēnei whare pukapuka mō tēnei taitara. Takiuru ki te tāpiri tūtohu.
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Short stories, poetry and extracts written during the 1970s, mainly in English.

Contemporary Maori writing : A context -- Wiremu Kingi Kerekere -- Pei Te Hurinui Jones -- Arapeta Awatere -- Dovey Katene-Horvath -- Heretaunga Pananehu Pat Baker -- Kingi M. Ihaka -- Harry Dansey -- Kohine Whakarua Ponika -- Hone Tuwhare -- Kumeroa Ngaingoi Pewhairangi -- Te Aomuhurangi-Temamaakka -- Alistair Te Ariki Campbelll -- Merimeri Panfold -- J.C. Sturm -- Saana Murray -- Arapera Hineira Blank -- Patricia Bell -- Hinauri Strongman Tribole -- Katerina Te Hei Koko Mataira -- Rowley Habib (Nga Pitiroirangi) -- Haare Williams -- Bruce Stewart -- Vernice Wineera Pere -- Bub Bridger -- Henare Dewes -- Mana Cracknell -- Patricia Grace -- Hirini Melbourne -- Taunoa Kohere -- Atihana Maona Johns -- Te Aniwa Bosch -- Rangi Faith -- Witi Ihimaera -- Peter Croucher -- Keri Hulme -- Teremoana Peimana -- Rawiri Paratene -- Michael Stevens -- Maarire Goodall -- Acknowledgements.

This contemporary anthology of Maori writing focuses on the 1970s, a period of stunning achievements in Maori literature. And it identifies, from the Maori point of view, some of the preoccupations and concerns of individual men, women, elders and youth who themselves were caught in the racial and cultural cross-currents of the last decade.

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