A History of Ngati Kahungunu
A History of Ngati Kahungunu
J.H.
Mitchell
Handsome new edition of major tribal history
is available from tomorrow
One of the pillars of Maori
tribal history will be published tomorrow in a new hardback
edition.
Takitimu, which was originally published in
1944, tells the story of the Takitimu canoe’s migration
from the Pacific Islands to Aotearoa, and of the descendants
born in New Zealand who became Ngati Kahungunu – the
peoples centred around the Hawke’s Bay and Wairarapa who
now make up New Zealand’s third-largest iwi.
Author
J.H. Mitchell (Tiaki Hikawera Mitira) died shortly after
Takitimu was released, and bequeathed royalties from the
work towards a scholarship for graduating students at Wairoa
College.
Libro International publisher Peter Dowling
worked with the trustees of the J.H. Mitchell Takitimu
Memorial Scholarship Trust, led by Wairoa’s Deputy Mayor
Denise Eaglesome-Karekare, on the new edition – and will
continue to pay royalties to the scholarship fund.
The 2014 book is a facsimile edition that preserves
the original contents, with the quality hardback binding and
a brilliant new jacket that befit a work of this mana.
Takitimu will keep this important history available
to a new generation of descendants. It is available through
all good booksellers nationwide.
Release Date: 23
October 2014 | ISBN: 978-1-877514-72 | RRP
$80
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