Listen to the taniwha: the challenge of lore
DIGITAL LIBRARY
Description
"This article is a result of many years of observation of Pakeha ignorance and Maori intransigence with regard to definitions and understandings around tikanga. Tikanga Maori aims to provide guidelines and standards of behavior through lore, which is followed even today on a daily basis both at work and in non-work situations by Maori."
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Primary author: Kelly, Te Tuhi; Dreyer, Wayne
Author biography: Māori, Pākehā
Publisher: Te Tuhi Kelly and Wyne Dreyer
Publication format: Speech
Publication date: Unknown
Publication place: Auckland
Publication availability: Yes
Publication location: Treaty Resource Centre
Catalog reference: 305.8 KEL – Filing Cabinet
Content type: Report
Sector: Business, Education – tertiary, Health
Informal group: Indigenous peoples, Māori, Pākehā
Culture related topics: Bi-cultural, Cultural safety (Kawa whakaruruhau)
General related topics: Colonisation, First Peoples' rights, Tino rangatiratanga
Historical period: 20th
Resources: Culture