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Survivors : the life histories of eight Maori women Contents: Heni Brown -- Reremoana Koopu -- Maaka Jones -- Hei Ariki Algie -- Heni Sunderland -- Miria Rua -- Putiputi Onekawa -- Te Akakura Rua Summary: In eight remarkable oral histories, Nga morehu brings alive the experience of Maori women from the mid-twentieth century. Heni Brown, Reremoana Koopu, Maaka Jones, Hei Ariki Algie, Heni Sunderland, Miria Rua, Putiputi Onekawa and Te Akakura Rua talked with Judith Binney and Gillian Chaplin, sharing stories and memories. These are the women whose 'voices must be heard'. The title, 'The survivors', reflects the women's connection with the visionary leader Te Kooti Arikirangi Te Turuki and his followers, who adopted the name 'Nga Morehu' during the wars of the 1860s. But these women are not only survivors: they are also the chosen ones, the leaders of their society. They speak here of richly diverse lives - of arranged marriages and whangai adoption traditions, of working in both Maori and Pakeha communities. They pay testimony to their strong sense of a shared identity created by religious and community teachings. (Back cover)