Manu Maori: Bird Legends and Customs
Author(s): Murdoch Riley
A book about Maori and their legends and customs involving birds - includes CD "Forest and Ocean" by Hirini Melbourne.
Product Information
In the beginning; Status birds in the Maori world; Birds in legend; Birds for food, ornament and medicine; teachings of the houses of learning; Creation and the gods; The origin of birds; Land and sea birds and the origin of humans; Sacred and protective birds; Communications with bird gods; Minor and family gods; Love charms; Maui-potiki; Manaia figures; Kites in bird form; Korotangi; Winged and flying men; Origins of bird names; Names after birds; Birds aplenty in Aotearoa; Protecting the life essence (mauri) of the forest; astral bird lore; Bird taking; Snaring and spearing the pigeon; Snaring and speaing the parrott; Catching ducks and kiwi; Taking the tui, the parakeet and other birds; Removal of tapu and "rist fruits" ceremonies; Cooking birds; Preserving birds; Celebration and conservation; References.
General Fields
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- : Viking Sevenseas NZ Ltd
- : Viking Sevenseas NZ Ltd
- : Contains Hardback and CD-Audio
- : 01 October 2021
- : 191mm X 140mm
- : New Zealand
- : books
Special Fields
- : Murdoch Riley
- : Mixed media product
- : 398.2099305
- : 88
- : colour photos