A letter to Robin Kearns - Gregory O’BrienListening to the Samoan-born writer Albert Wendt at a recent literary festival in Wanaka, my thoughts drifted northwards in the direction of the Pacific. When asked—in keeping with Maori protocol—to name his ancestral mountain, Albert insisted on citing three: a hill behind Apia, then a sacred burial mound on the Samoan coast, and finally Mt Taranaki, beneath which he had spent some formative years at New Plymouth Boys’ High. This set me thinking about our visit, last year, to the Niuean village of Liku. Our painter-friend John Pule had recently built a house there, leaving Auckland to settle on the plot of family land where he had been born in 1962
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A letter to Robin Kearns - Gregory O’BrienListening to the Samoan-born writer Albert Wendt at a rece...
Enclosed to the north and west by hills, edged by the Pacific Ocean and the Wairoa Hopupu-Hongenge M...
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“Ko Taranaki toku Maunga; My mountain is Taranaki”; Indicates that I descend from the shared ancest...
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Paper submitted to The Space Between: Negotiating Culture, Place, and Identity in the Pacific; based...
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Landscapes are an integral component for the identity of people. The Māori people express an interco...
The development of Pegasus Town has demonstated how developers can work together with local iwi with...
Over the past 200-years, urbanisation has shaped how society resides in Aotearoa; particularly, wher...
A letter to Robin Kearns - Gregory O’BrienListening to the Samoan-born writer Albert Wendt at a rece...
Enclosed to the north and west by hills, edged by the Pacific Ocean and the Wairoa Hopupu-Hongenge M...
Globally and across disciplines, a focus on Indigenous knowledge is rapidly evolving. For landscape ...
Masters of ArtsPacific Islands StudiesIn June, 2006 I returned to Aotearoa New Zealand after being a...
Paper submitted to Indigenous Encounters: Reflections on Relations between People in the Pacific; ba...
“Ko Taranaki toku Maunga; My mountain is Taranaki”; Indicates that I descend from the shared ancest...
In his poem “Zoetropes,” Bill Manhire, writing from London in 1981, notes the exhilaration with whic...
Paper submitted to The Space Between: Negotiating Culture, Place, and Identity in the Pacific; based...
On a tour of Australia, New Zealand and Fiji in 1909, assistant undersecretary of state for the colo...
For takata whenua, landscapes tell the stories of our whakapapa and experiences as whānau, hapū, and...
South Wairarapa, in New Zealand’s lower North Island presents an interesting collision; the landscap...
Physical isolation and geographical variety are strong factors in New Zealand\u27s independence and ...
Landscapes are an integral component for the identity of people. The Māori people express an interco...
The development of Pegasus Town has demonstated how developers can work together with local iwi with...
Over the past 200-years, urbanisation has shaped how society resides in Aotearoa; particularly, wher...