ISBN-13: 9783639170924 / Angielski / Miękka / 2009 / 160 str.
M ori performing arts is a dynamic part of the M ori culture which has effectively ensured the inter-generational transmission of M ori knowledge for thousands of years. Performing arts was crucial amongst a group of people with no written form of their language. Traditionally, M ori performing arts was not a performance but a ritual. It was an integral part of everyday life and was used in all aspects of traditional M ori society. Upon European arrival to New Zealand M ori social life and customs were observed and documented in a written form. M ori social life and material culture changed remarkably and these early written sources provide a glimpse of how traditional M ori society operated. The aim of this research is to investigate early sources on M ori performing arts in order to construct a written history of poi - one of the least researched but most widely practiced areas of M ori performing arts. It is hoped that this study on poi will encourage others to engage in historical research and unearth other secrets of M ori performing arts that have been hidden amongst the pages of early writings."
Māori performing arts is a dynamic part of the Māoriculture which has effectively ensured theinter-generational transmission of Māori knowledgefor thousands of years. Performing arts was crucialamongst a group of people with no written form oftheir language. Traditionally, Māori performing artswas not a performance but a ritual. It was anintegral part ofeveryday life and was used in all aspects oftraditional Māori society. Upon European arrival toNew Zealand Māori social life and customs wereobserved and documented in a written form. Māorisocial life and material culture changedremarkably and these early written sources provide aglimpse of how traditional Māori society operated.The aim of this research is to investigate earlysources on Māori performing arts in order toconstruct a written history of poi - one of the leastresearched but most widely practiced areas of Māoriperforming arts. It is hoped that this study on poiwill encourage others to engage in historicalresearch and unearth other secrets of Māoriperforming arts that have been hidden amongst thepages of early writings.