Echoes from Hawaiki

Author(s): JENNIFER. CATTERMOLE

NZ History | Art, Music, Theatre and Dance | General Non-Fiction (Adult)

Echoes from Hawaiki is a comprehensive account of taonga pūoro ancestral musical traditions and instrument-playing techniques. In this thoroughly researched and beautifully illustrated book, Jennifer Cattermole traces the origins and development of taonga pūoro, the stories they carry and how they connect present-day iwi with ancestral knowledge and traditions. She shows how traditional Māori and Moriori musical instruments have developed in response to available materials and evolving cultural needs, from their ancestral origins through the suppression of their use in nineteenth and early twentieth-century Aotearoa New Zealand, to their revival in the present day. An essential resource for all who are interested in taonga pūoro as treasured objects and as voices through time and place. ‘How did our forebears succeed in creating a bountiful array of musical instruments using stone tools and natural materials? This book answers that question in fine detail and also reveals how our present generation is reviving indigenous culture and language, thereby sustaining our brightly burning fires.’ —Huata Holmes (Kāitahu, Kāti Mamoe, Waitaha, Hāwea a Rapuwai ano)

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General Fields

  • : 9781990048593
  • : Otago University Press
  • : Otago University Press
  • : 01 January 2024
  • : 01 June 2024
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : JENNIFER. CATTERMOLE
  • : en
  • : Paperback