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Waituhi o Tamaki takes Maori writers to heart 11 May 2021 11:45 AM More Related Stories HASH(0x3314c88) Some of Māoridom’s leading wordsmiths will share their stories and insights at the Auckland Writers Festival. Waituhi o Tāmaki director Ann O’Brien says the festival is particularly honoured to feature novelist Patricia Grace, who has just published a memoir. Other highlights will include Ross Calman discussing in te reo Māori his translation of a 19th century biography of Ngāti Toa Rangatira leader Te Rauparaha, with simultaneous translations and a musical accompaniment from Ariana Tikao; - several performances of Witi’s Women, a dramatisation of the characters in Witi Ihimaera’s novel; ....
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Source: Auckland Council In the late 1860s, Te Rauparaha’s son Tamihana wrote an account of his father’s life, now published for the first time in a Māori/English edition. Join us to hear translator and editor Ross Calman talk about restoring the mana of this important work. In the late 1860s, Te Rauparaha’s son Tamihana wrote a 50,000-word account of his father’s life – the original manuscript is in the Sir George Grey Special Collections at Tāmaki Pātaka Kōrero Auckland Central City Library (GNZMMS 27). A rich source of Ngāti Toa history, language and culture, it offers fascinating insights into traditional Māori society and the tumultuous history of the 1820s and 1830s. ....
123RF Writer and essayist Talia Marshall. This Summer my reading is not really for pleasure. Although, I recently stayed in an amazing bach in Aotea where Te Rauparaha had fought against Northern invaders before making his way south from Kawhia on his Musket War heke. Alexander Turnbull Library Te Rauparaha. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. The caretaker of the bach said Te Rauparaha is known as a terrorist in these parts as he eyed the old pā to my left. I am meant to be reviewing Te Rauparaha’s son Tamihana’s slickly produced version of his life, A Record Of The Life Of The Great Te Rauparaha (AUP, edited by another descendant, Ross Calman). ....