The Natural World of the Maori by Margaret Orbell

The Natural World of the Maori by Margaret Orbell

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Drawing upon the work of archaeologists and historians and quoting extensively from the myths and songs recorded by the Maori writers of the 18th century, this text vividly evokes the Maori experience of Aoteaora, while the photographs present the country's landscape, birds, fish and plants.

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The Natural World of the Maori by Margaret Orbell

Isolated by wide oceans for seventy million years, the islands of New Zealand became a different world. Tangled, fern-filled forests preserved ancient plants which had disappeared elsewhere. There were no land mammals at all and no snakes, so there were many unique, ground-dwelling species of birds, some of them very large. The diversity of the land forms and climate conditions produced a great variety of natural environments, with warm lowlands, windswept tussock grasslands, active volcanoes and harsh alpine regions. About 1000 years ago, New Zealand was one of the few parts of the earth?s surface still unknown to human beings. Then it was discovered by explorers from tropical Polynesia, the ancestors of the Maori. With a series of ingenious inventions, they adjusted to the very different conditions which life in this new land offered them. They acquired a profound knowledge of their environment and many new skills necessary for their survival. Meanwhile the land shaped their thinking and their mythology, folklore, poetry and art forms came to reflect their new environment. In traditional Maori thought all things have life and significance, and everything is related to everything else. Quoting extensively from myths and songs recorded by Maori writers in the nineteenth century, Margaret Orbell vividly evokes the Maori view of the world, while Geoff Moon?s remarkable photographs present the country?s landscapes, birds, fish, insects, reptiles and plants.
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ISBN 13 9781869532871
ISBN 10 1869532872
Title The Natural World of the Maori
Author Margaret Orbell
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher David Bateman Ltd
Year published 2004-10-01
Number of pages 128
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.