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The Maori of New Zealand (First Peoples)

The Maori of New Zealand (First Peoples)

Published in
2005
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Description

An introduction to the history, modern and traditional cultural practices, and economy of the Maori people of New Zealand.
Age
9-12
Text complexity
beginner
Length
48 pages
Book in series
#2

Why to read

  • Cultural Understanding: Reading 'The Maori of New Zealand (First Peoples)' by Steve Theunissen provides an in-depth look into the rich history, traditions, and culture of the Maori people, offering readers a chance to gain a deeper understanding and appreciation of New Zealand's indigenous population.
  • Historical Knowledge: The book serves as an educational resource that delves into the past of the Maori, from their Polynesian roots and mythologies to their encounters with European settlers, allowing readers to learn about the historical events that have shaped the Maori community and New Zealand as a whole.
  • Social Awareness: By exploring the challenges and triumphs of the Maori, the book encourages readers to reflect on broader social issues such as colonialism, cultural identity, and the struggles of indigenous peoples, fostering a sense of empathy and social consciousness.
  • Diverse Perspectives: 'The Maori of New Zealand (First Peoples)' offers a perspective that is often underrepresented in mainstream literature. Reading this book broadens one's horizons by exposing them to stories and viewpoints that may differ from their own, contributing to a more well-rounded worldview.