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Te Mauri Pakeaka : a journey into the third space / Janinka Greenwood and Arnold Manaaki Wilson.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Auckland, N.Z. : Auckland University Press, 2006.Description: xiii, 178 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781869403478
  • 1869403479
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 700.8999442 22
Online resources:
Contents:
1. Te Powhiri : an invitation to come in -- 2. Sifting images, weaving words : how we wrote this book, and why -- 3. Beginnings : Arnold's story : learning the talk and the walk -- 4. And then a ngarara bit the taniwha's tail : the workshop at Te Pae o Hauraki -- 5. Bricks, walls, and neat tidy packages : a school-based course in Rotorua -- 6. Untangling threads of stories : connections and reconnections : the Waitangi experience -- 7. Tukutuku, tapa and tivaevae : Maraeroa -- where multicultural meets bicultural -- 8. Stories whispered by the land : Parua Bay and Te Kaha -- 9. Mana tangata, mana whenua : the workshop at Wairaka and the lines of confiscation -- 10. The gaining of social currency : building capacity in Waikato -- 11. Janinka's story : becoming involved -- 12. When the bellbird sings : the forum north experience -- 13. Postscript : the third space today.
Review: "Te Mauri Pakeaka tells the story of Pakeaka, an innovative educational programme and a slowly awakening taniwha. Developed by Arnold Wilson in the late 1970s, Te Mauri Pakeaka offered a 'third space' in which students, teachers and the wider community could create artworks, but it also became a forum for exploring identity, fostering growth and strengthening the meeting-places between Maori and Pakeha"--Jacket.
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Te Mauri Pakeaka was an innovative education programme which existed in the 1970s up to 1988. It provided a setting where Māori and Pākehā could learn about Māori arts and culture.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Te Powhiri : an invitation to come in -- 2. Sifting images, weaving words : how we wrote this book, and why -- 3. Beginnings : Arnold's story : learning the talk and the walk -- 4. And then a ngarara bit the taniwha's tail : the workshop at Te Pae o Hauraki -- 5. Bricks, walls, and neat tidy packages : a school-based course in Rotorua -- 6. Untangling threads of stories : connections and reconnections : the Waitangi experience -- 7. Tukutuku, tapa and tivaevae : Maraeroa -- where multicultural meets bicultural -- 8. Stories whispered by the land : Parua Bay and Te Kaha -- 9. Mana tangata, mana whenua : the workshop at Wairaka and the lines of confiscation -- 10. The gaining of social currency : building capacity in Waikato -- 11. Janinka's story : becoming involved -- 12. When the bellbird sings : the forum north experience -- 13. Postscript : the third space today.

"Te Mauri Pakeaka tells the story of Pakeaka, an innovative educational programme and a slowly awakening taniwha. Developed by Arnold Wilson in the late 1970s, Te Mauri Pakeaka offered a 'third space' in which students, teachers and the wider community could create artworks, but it also became a forum for exploring identity, fostering growth and strengthening the meeting-places between Maori and Pakeha"--Jacket.

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