Haka: A Living Tradition
Author(s): Wira Gardiner
The haka has always been a vital part of Maori culture and tradition. Today it has a growing influence on the lives of all New Zealanders. This book traces the story of the haka from its origins in Maori legend to its role in a contemporary commercial world. The haka has been an instrument of nation building, an icon of NZ's unique identity.
General Information
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- : Hodder Moa Beckett
- : 0.236
- : 01 August 2002
- : New Zealand
- : books
Other Specifications
- : Wira Gardiner
- : Paperback
- : Reprint
- : 112
- : Australasian & Pacific history; Folk dancing; Cultural studies
- : 50 illustrations
More About The Product
Wira Gardiner is the author of two previous books, including a history of the Maori Battalion. He was the Director of Civil Defence for New Zealand, and is now a consultant to business on Maori issues.