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OverviewIt comprises 12 essays on topics ranging from linguistics to politics, loosely two groupings of language and literature and social and political history. As an epilogue, it also covers the late 20th-century reproduction of these newspapers on the internet. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jenifer Curnow , Ngapare Hopa , Jane McRaePublisher: Auckland University Press Imprint: Auckland University Press Dimensions: Width: 17.00cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 24.20cm Weight: 0.467kg ISBN: 9781869402792ISBN 10: 1869402790 Pages: 176 Publication Date: September 2002 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock Table of ContentsMaori print culture - the newspapers, Timoti Karetu; E manu, tena koe! The oral tradition in newspaper writing, Jane McRae; a brief history of Maori-language newspapers, Jenifer Curnow; loanwords used in Maori-language newspapers, John Moorfield and Lachy Paterson; Kiri ma, kiri mangu - the terminology of race and civilization in the mid-19th century Maori-language press, Lachy Paterson; church and identity in the Wesleyan newspaper Te Haeata, Yvonne Sutherland; poetry in Te Waka Maori, Christine Tremewan; Kupu pai, kupu kino, good and bad words in Maori political writing, Lyndsay Head; parliamentary representation for Maori - debate and ideology in Te Wananga and Te Waka Maori o Niu Tirani, 1874-1878; inculcating habits of industry - Pakeha prescriptions for work and the capitalist ethic in Te Korimako, Hazel Petrie; the tribal society of the Wairarapa newspapers, Steven Chrisp; delivering the Maori-language newspapers in the internet, Mark Apperley, Te takea Keegan, Ian Wittenand, Sally Cunningham.ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |