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An Important Guide To Patterns For Traditional Māori Designs Comes Back Into Print After Many Years
An Important Guide To Patterns For Traditional Māori Designs Comes Back Into Print After Many Years

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An Important Guide To Patterns For Traditional Māori Designs Comes Back Into Print After Many Years

Press Release – Oratia Books The handy guide provides a detailed exploration of important patterns used in Mori architecture and textiles, focusing on the intricate designs of rafter carving, tniko weaving and tukutuku panels. In the more than 80 years since Māori Rafter & Tāniko Designs first saw the light of day, the book's clear text and sumptuous colour patterns have served legions of readers and craftspeople. Now Oratia Books is bringing this classic work by W.J Phillipps back into print, enabling a new generation to access a work that until now had been hard to source. The handy guide provides a detailed exploration of important patterns used in Māori architecture and textiles, focusing on the intricate designs of rafter carving, tāniko weaving and tukutuku panels. With an all-new layout, updated text elements including macrons, and inclusion of new colour illustrations, the new edition aims to help readers easily access the designs. That supports the aim Phillipps outlined in his introduction, namely 'to analyse Māori rafter patterns and discuss their component parts in such a manner that a clearer understanding and a greater appreciation of them will be the result.' Māori Rafter & Tāniko Designs goes on sale in June in good bookstores nationwide. The author William John (W.J.) Phillipps was born in Oamaru in 1893. In 1915, he joined the staff of the Dominion Museum (now Te Papa Tongarewa), Wellington, where he worked as an ethnologist, ichthyologist, ornithologist and scientific illustrator. During a career that spanned five decades, he published some 200 scientific papers and authored several books in the fields of zoology and anthropology. He passed away in 1967.

An Important Guide To Patterns For Traditional Māori Designs Comes Back Into Print After Many Years
An Important Guide To Patterns For Traditional Māori Designs Comes Back Into Print After Many Years

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An Important Guide To Patterns For Traditional Māori Designs Comes Back Into Print After Many Years

In the more than 80 years since Māori Rafter & Tāniko Designs first saw the light of day, the book's clear text and sumptuous colour patterns have served legions of readers and craftspeople. Now Oratia Books is bringing this classic work by W.J Phillipps back into print, enabling a new generation to access a work that until now had been hard to source. The handy guide provides a detailed exploration of important patterns used in Māori architecture and textiles, focusing on the intricate designs of rafter carving, tāniko weaving and tukutuku panels. With an all-new layout, updated text elements including macrons, and inclusion of new colour illustrations, the new edition aims to help readers easily access the designs. That supports the aim Phillipps outlined in his introduction, namely 'to analyse Māori rafter patterns and discuss their component parts in such a manner that a clearer understanding and a greater appreciation of them will be the result.' Māori Rafter & Tāniko Designs goes on sale in June in good bookstores nationwide. The author William John (W.J.) Phillipps was born in Oamaru in 1893. In 1915, he joined the staff of the Dominion Museum (now Te Papa Tongarewa), Wellington, where he worked as an ethnologist, ichthyologist, ornithologist and scientific illustrator. During a career that spanned five decades, he published some 200 scientific papers and authored several books in the fields of zoology and anthropology. He passed away in 1967.

A New Bilingual Picture Book Presents Samoan Proverbs With Explanations For Children In Time For Samoa Language Week2025
A New Bilingual Picture Book Presents Samoan Proverbs With Explanations For Children In Time For Samoa Language Week2025

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time05-05-2025

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A New Bilingual Picture Book Presents Samoan Proverbs With Explanations For Children In Time For Samoa Language Week2025

Press Release – Oratia Books Traditional wisdom that can inspire and guide the kids of today — that's the concept for Alagā'upu Fa'asamoa Ma Uiga mo Tamaiti. The book features 30 Samoan proverbs, vividly illustrated, with translations and explanations in both Gagana Samoa and English. Written by teacher, translator and community leader Tauanu'u Perenise Tapu Sitagata, the book is designed to introduce children to the rich cultural heritage of Samoa, conveying proverbs that guide family life, leadership, education, and the environment by drawing on a wealth of traditional wisdom that can appeal to younger readers of all ethnicities in Aotearoa. Sitagata and artist Ani Huia Ligaliga worked with Oratia Books to prepare the book in partnership with Auckland Libraries. Publication is set for the first week of May. About the author: Tauanu'u Perenise Tapu Sitagata was born and raised in Samoa and lives in Auckland. An eminent orator and community leader, he teaches at McAuley High School in Ōtahuhu and the Centre for Pacific Languages in Manukau.

A New Bilingual Picture Book Presents Samoan Proverbs With Explanations For Children In Time For Samoa Language Week2025
A New Bilingual Picture Book Presents Samoan Proverbs With Explanations For Children In Time For Samoa Language Week2025

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A New Bilingual Picture Book Presents Samoan Proverbs With Explanations For Children In Time For Samoa Language Week2025

Press Release – Oratia Books The book features 30 Samoan proverbs, vividly illustrated, with translations and explanations in both Gagana Samoa and English. Traditional wisdom that can inspire and guide the kids of today — that's the concept for Alagā'upu Fa'asamoa Ma Uiga mo Tamaiti. The book features 30 Samoan proverbs, vividly illustrated, with translations and explanations in both Gagana Samoa and English. Written by teacher, translator and community leader Tauanu'u Perenise Tapu Sitagata, the book is designed to introduce children to the rich cultural heritage of Samoa, conveying proverbs that guide family life, leadership, education, and the environment by drawing on a wealth of traditional wisdom that can appeal to younger readers of all ethnicities in Aotearoa. Sitagata and artist Ani Huia Ligaliga worked with Oratia Books to prepare the book in partnership with Auckland Libraries. Publication is set for the first week of May. About the author: Tauanu'u Perenise Tapu Sitagata was born and raised in Samoa and lives in Auckland. An eminent orator and community leader, he teaches at McAuley High School in Ōtahuhu and the Centre for Pacific Languages in Manukau.

A New Bilingual Picture Book Presents Samoan Proverbs With Explanations For Children In Time For Samoa Language Week2025
A New Bilingual Picture Book Presents Samoan Proverbs With Explanations For Children In Time For Samoa Language Week2025

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A New Bilingual Picture Book Presents Samoan Proverbs With Explanations For Children In Time For Samoa Language Week2025

Traditional wisdom that can inspire and guide the kids of today — that's the concept for Alagā'upu Fa'asamoa Ma Uiga mo Tamaiti. The book features 30 Samoan proverbs, vividly illustrated, with translations and explanations in both Gagana Samoa and English. Written by teacher, translator and community leader Tauanu'u Perenise Tapu Sitagata, the book is designed to introduce children to the rich cultural heritage of Samoa, conveying proverbs that guide family life, leadership, education, and the environment by drawing on a wealth of traditional wisdom that can appeal to younger readers of all ethnicities in Aotearoa. Sitagata and artist Ani Huia Ligaliga worked with Oratia Books to prepare the book in partnership with Auckland Libraries. Publication is set for the first week of May. About the author: Tauanu'u Perenise Tapu Sitagata was born and raised in Samoa and lives in Auckland. An eminent orator and community leader, he teaches at McAuley High School in Ōtahuhu and the Centre for Pacific Languages in Manukau.

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