"Taonga Tuku Iho: Illustrated Encyclopedia of Traditional Maori Life" was first published in 1963 as "An Illustrated Encyclopedia of Maori Life". This new edition with its Maori title (which translates to 'treasures from the past that have been handed down to us') has been fully revised and...
The term taonga tuku iho - gifts handed down - refers to innate knowledge, in-born through whakapapa (genealogy) - as well as skills learned. The reference is to the work and practices of contemporary Ngai Tahu artists and the essence of taonga tuku iho is evident as a central part of ...
He taonga tuku iho: Indigenous End of Life and Death Care Customs of New Zealand MāoriOlder M膩ori often have multiple and complex health issues that require a high level of end of life care. However, New Zealand's bio-medical focused health system does not cater for the type and level...
Ngā taonga tuku iho: Intergenerational transmission using archivesJones, Peter-LucasMahelona, KeoniDuncan, SuzanneLeoni, GiannaEthical Space: The International Journal of Communication Ethics
The burgeoning of Mori culture during and following the Mori cultural renaissance in the 1970s and 1980s has seen many Mori people reconnect and reclaim that culture in a variety of ways. During that renaissance, ancestral cultural features that Mori shared - ng taonga tuku iho - were ...