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Maori Religion and Mythology / Illustrated by Translations of Traditions, Karakia, &c., to Which Are Added Notes on Maori Tenure of Land cover

Maori Religion and Mythology / Illustrated by Translations of Traditions, Karakia, &c., to Which Are Added Notes on Maori Tenure of Land

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About This Book

Collections of traditional narratives, incantations, and explanations of belief systems among the Māori are presented, including a detailed cosmogony, accounts of religious rites and karakia, descriptions of chiefly status and customary procedures for claiming and naming land, and an analysis of customary land tenure. The translations were gathered from elders and practitioners, with notes on words and relationships and selected original-language prayers in an appendix. Observations on ritual practice, tapu and noa, ancestral veneration, and practical instructions for land claims accompany the texts, while glosses and a vocabulary clarify terminology for readers.

About the Author

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Edward Shortland

Edward Shortland was a 19th-century ethnologist and writer known for his work on Maori culture and beliefs. His notable book, "Maori Religion and Mythology," provides an in-depth exploration of the spiritual practices and mythological narratives of the Maori people, illustrated with translations of traditional texts and rituals. Shortland's contributions to the understanding of Maori customs and land tenure reflect his commitment to documenting and preserving indigenous knowledge during a time of significant cultural change in New Zealand. His work remains a valuable resource for those interested in Maori heritage and anthropology.

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