Māori-Tūhoe epistemology : stages of sustaining tribal identity through Tūhoe performing arts

Many Indigenous peoples cite the processes of colonization as the single greatest contributor to the loss of language, culture, land, and tribal practices. In 1971, the Tūhoe tribe of the Eastern Bay of Plenty in New Zealand established Te Hui Ahurei ā Tūhoe (The Unique Gathering of Tūhoe) to retain...

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Main Author: Fraser, Tina Ngāroimata
Language:English
Published: University of British Columbia 2009
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2429/13902