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Margaret Orbell (1934–2006)

Autore di The Natural World of the Maori

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Antologia (1) antologia poetica (1) Aotearoa (2) Canterbury- Te Pouākai (1) consultazione (2) Coromandel - The fairies of Morehau (1) Cosmogonia (1) da leggere (1) Enciclopedia (2) Hauraki - Ko te Ata-rahi=The man who came back (1) Hauraki - Ko Te Naue rāua ko Mata-tini=How Te Naue won Mata-tini (1) Hauraki -Te Kahu-rere-moa=Te Kau-rere-moa's journey (1) Hawaiki [Maori origin legends] (1) Hawkes Bay - Ko te Ao-huruhuru=The young wife (1) Hawkes Bay - Ko te Huhuti= Te Huhuti's swim to her lover (1) Kawhia - Ko Wai-huka rāua ko Tū-te-amoamo= The man who coveted his wife (1) Leggenda (2) leggende (3) Maori (19) Maori - New Zealand - South Island - Folklore (1) miti (3) Mitologia (9) Murihiku/South Otago - Ko Ruru-teinarāua ko Te Roronga-rahia=The adventures of Ruru-teina (1) Musica (2) Natura (2) New Zealand History (4) Nuova Zelanda (17) Ornitologia (1) Poesia (2) prima edizione (1) Saggistica (3) Storia (2) storia culturale (2) Te Ika a Maui/North Island - Waitangi (1) Te Tai Hauauru/North Island West Coast - Ko Taka-rangi rāua ko Rau-maora= The seige of Whakarewa (1) Te Tai Hauauru/North Island West Coast- Ko Hine-kōrangi=The lover from the underworld (1) Te Tairawhiti/East Coast - Ko Tiketike-iti= The little dancing thief (1) Te Tairawhiti/East Coast - Te rironga o te pāua a Tapa-kākahu i te kahuwai=The greenstone fishhook (1) Te Whanganui-a-Tara/Wellington - Ko Hinepoupou rāua ko Te Oripāroa = The adventures of Hine-poupou and Te Oripāroa (1) Whakatane - Ko Te Tahi o Te Rangi = The Tohunga marooned on Whakaari (1)

Informazioni generali

Data di nascita
1934-07-17
Data di morte
2006-07
Sesso
female
Nazionalità
New Zealand
Istruzione
University of Auckland
Attività lavorative
editor
author
Premi e riconoscimenti
Distinguished Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit (2002)
Breve biografia
Margaret Orbell was the author of several books on Maori literature, tradition and belief, an editor of collections of songs, poetry and stories, and a leading interpreter of Maori texts. She was editor of Te Ao Hou, the Maori Affairs Department magazine, and studied Maori in Wellington with Wiremu Parker before taking her PhD at Auckland with a thesis on waiata aroha (love songs). She became a distinguished companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit in 2002.

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Opere
11
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1
Utenti
127
Popolarità
#158,248
Voto
3.2
ISBN
28
Lingue
1

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