The Ngai Tahu deeds : a window on New Zealand historyEvison, Harry Charles
Maatakihia ratou e whai rawa matauranga i reira raro te ahuatanga o tera taha o tatou a Ngai Tahu. Tino pai na korero, na katakata o ratou ma ki te titirohia na taonga tuturu o Ngai Tahu, ko te whenua pounamu, na tangata o te Waipounamu me e ratu momo taonga... ara ko ...
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Waewae Pounamu is a whānau owned business in the home of Ngāti Waewae Pounamu carving. At our studio and retail space you can view New Zealand's largest range of authenticated Ngāi Tahu Pounamu (New Zealand Jade) carvings and see the carvers in action as they carve the stone. Please ...
The first bead each child receives from their Family Support Coordinator is a hand-carved pounamu bead from Ngāi Tahu Pounamu. These beads are unique to the programme in New Zealand and are hand-carved by eight different Ngāi Tahu carvers. If you would like to make a donation to Child Ca...
Ngai Tahu land rights and the Crown Pastoral Lease Lands in the South Island of New ZealandEvison, Harry
Ngai Tahuindigenous peopleentrepreneurshipsocio-economic circumstanceseconomic development.This paper examines the role that indigenous people's rights to land and resources and resulting settlements play in their economic development. Specifically, an examination of Maori, the indigenous people of New Zealand...
The Pounamu Vesting Act is a short and simple statute which transfers ownership of pounamu (also known as greenstone and New Zealand jade) to Te Runanga o Ngai Tahu. Despite its apparent simplicity, the Pounamu Vesting Act raises interesting and complex management issues.Gibbs, Meredith...
McNaughton, Howard 2009. ―Re-inscribing the urban abject: Ngai Tahu and the Gothic Revival.‖ New Zealand Geographer 65 (1): 48-58.McNaughton, Howard. 2009. "Re-inscribing the urban abject: Ngai Tahu and the Gothic Revival." New Zealand Geographer 65 (1): 48-58....
McNaughton, Howard 2009. ―Re-inscribing the urban abject: Ngai Tahu and the Gothic Revival.‖ New Zealand Geographer 65 (1): 48-58.McNaughton, Howard. 2009. "Re-inscribing the urban abject: Ngai Tahu and the Gothic Revival." New Zealand Geographer 65 (1): 48-58....