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The Canoes of Kupe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 344

The Canoes of Kupe

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Whose High Country?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 432

Whose High Country?

The High Country of the South Island has great iconic and sentimental status in our history and culture. Recently, there has been heightened interest in the region due to growing pressure on the area from the tourist, advertising, electricity and film industries, wealthy absentee owners and developers, and by controversy over the current government land tenure review. Whose High Country? provides a long-overdue general history of the region. In Whose High Country? Roberta McIntyre explores the mythologies of the High Country and the realities of those myths, from the arrival and impact of Polynesians to the present day. She explores the notion that the residents of the region vaunted themselves as an aristocratic society akin to Britain's gentry. and she examines the gap between the glorious depiction of the landscape in the arts and the widespread environmental degradation that has occurred over generations.

The Women's Parliament
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 148

The Women's Parliament

Founded by a group of leading feminists, the National Council of Women recognised that women needed more than the vote to have influence in parliament. This history of the council looks at the values they espoused, and discusses the recess of the council in 1906 and its revival twelve years later. The lives of leading women involved are also discussed, including Anna Stout, Kate Sheppard and Margaret Sievwright. The text is illustrated with photographs and reproductions of contemporary documents.

Foot-tracks in New Zealand: Origins, Access Issues and Recent Developments
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1000

Foot-tracks in New Zealand: Origins, Access Issues and Recent Developments

Foot-tracks in New Zealand examines the development of walking tracks over two centuries, from the early 19th century to about 2011. Publisher: Pete McDonald Page size: A4 ISBN: 0473190958, 9780473190958 File format: PDF Number of pages: 1000 About: Trails, Tracks, New Zealand, History, Recreation, Land access

High Country Woman
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 162

High Country Woman

A special book about a unique high-country farmer and her historic sheep station. New Zealand's high country farmers are a special breed. They farm in tough terrain, at high altitudes, in areas where extreme climate puts both man and animal to the test. When she was widowed, with three children, in 1992 Iris Scott had to call on all her farming skill and inner strength to carry on as the runholder of the 150-year-old, 18,000-hectare Rees Valley Station at the head of Lake Wakatipu, near Glenorchy. Not only that, she had to run the station on her own and keep up her veterinary practice. High Country Woman is the engaging story of Iris Scott's love of our high country and her determination to farm it successfully while upholding high conservation and land-guardianship values. The book also covers the fascinating history of the area long known to locals as The Head of the Lake, the focus of William Rees' great sheep run, established not long after he and Nicolas von Tunzelman became two of the earliest Europeans to travel into the area in an epic exploration feat in 1860.

Trading Environments
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 373

Trading Environments

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-12-07
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  • Publisher: Routledge

This volume examines dynamic interactions between the calculative and speculative practices of commerce and the fruitfulness, variability, materiality, liveliness and risks of nature. It does so in diverse environments caught up in new trading relationships forged on and through frontiers for agriculture, forestry, mining and fishing. Historical resource frontiers are understood in terms of commercial knowledge systems organized as projects to transform landscapes and environments. The book asks: how were environments traded, and with what environmental and landscape consequences? How have environments been engineered, standardized and transformed within past trading systems? What have been ...

The Good Life On Te Muna Road
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 335

The Good Life On Te Muna Road

An engaging, affectionate reflection on finding love, making wine, and life in a small rural community. The first time Deborah Coddington lived in Martinborough was in the height of the hippy era, when the old mansion Waiura attracted poets, protesters, novelists, photographers, artists and activists. It was a counter-culture scene of some privilege and distinction. However, the music stopped when, crushed by debts, she and her partner Alister Taylor were forced to leave town. Nearly 40 years on, with a successful career as a journalist, a stint as a restaurateur and a term in Parliament behind her, Deborah returned to Martinborough not quite sure of the welcome she would receive. In this wr...

Keeping a Low Profile
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 356

Keeping a Low Profile

This oral history of German immigration to New Zealand is based on extensive field research, including 102 life history interviews and in-depth study of archival sources and secondary literature. Issues of national and individual identity are also addressed.

Signal
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 712

Signal

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Enlightened Power: How Women are Transforming the Practice of Leadership
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 573

Enlightened Power: How Women are Transforming the Practice of Leadership

This collection of contributors provide an alternative to traditional leadership books by revealing how women are changing the nature of power and leadership.