Te Papa Museum and The Preservation of Mäori Art and Culture
Keywords:
Mãori people, mauri culture, te papa museum, new zealand culture, pakehaAbstract
This paper will give a brief account of the Mãori people and their art and culture, highlighting the role played by the Te Papa Museum, in particular and other concerned pa organisations in their efforts to preserve the Maori art and culture.
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Belwood, Peter, Fox, James J., Tyron, Darrell, (Editors). (1995). The Austronesians: Historical and Comparative Perspective. Canberra: The Ausfralian National University.
Biggs, Bruce, (1970). Reprinted. Mãori Marriage. Wellington, Auckland, Sydney. Melbourne: A.H & A.W. Reed Ltd.
Campbell, I. C., (1992). Reprinted. A History of the Pacific Islands. Christchurch: Cantebury University Press.
King, Michael, (1996). Revised Edition. Maori A Photographic and Social History. Auckland: Reed Books.
Oliver, Douglas L., (1989). Natives Cultures of the Pacific Islands. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1989.
Prickett, Nigel, (2004). Reprinted. Mäori Origins From Asia to Aotearoa. Auckland: Auckland War Memorial Museum.
Schwimmer, Eric, (1996). The World of the Mäori. Wellington, Auckland, Sydney: A.H. & A.W. Read.
Siers, James, (1985). The Mãori People ofNew Zealand. Wellington and Sydney: Sevenseas Publishing Pty. Ltd.
Whitfield, Paul, The Rough Guide to Mãori New Zealand, Discover the Land and the People of Aotearoa, Rough Guide online (www.roughguides.com)
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Published
2010-11-30
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Yatim, O. (2010). Te Papa Museum and The Preservation of Mäori Art and Culture. Jurnal Peradaban Melayu, 6, 65–72. Retrieved from https://ojs.upsi.edu.my/index.php/JPM/article/view/3835
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