Te Motunui Epa

Author(s): Rachel Buchanan

Maori History, Society & Culture | Art, Design & Photography | Ockham Book Awards 2023 Shortlist

‘This is a story about the power of art to help us find a way through the darkness. It is about how art can bring out the best in us, and the worst. The artworks in question are five wooden panels carved in the late 1700s by relatives in Taranaki.’ This stunning book examines how five interconnected carved panels, Te Motunui Epa, have journeyed across the world and changed practices, understanding and international law on the protection and repatriation of stolen cultural treasures. The story begins in the early 1800s in Peropero swamp, just north of Waitara. Taranaki was teetering on the edge of what would be almost a century of war, and Te Atiawa hapu moved quickly to dismantle their most important public buildings and hide significant pieces in the swamps. The epa – serpentine figures carved in five totara panels – went to sleep, only to awaken one hundred and fifty years later to hands that would take them to New York, Geneva, London and the Royal Courts of Justice. By placing these taonga/tupuna at the centre of the story, Rachel Buchanan (Taranaki, Te Atiawa) presents a vivid narrative, richly illustrated, that draws on newly released government records to tell a story of art, ancestors and power.  


Product Information

Shortlisted for 2023 Ockham NZ Book Awards - Booksellers Aotearoa New Zealand Award for Illustrated Non-Fiction

Dr Rachel Buchanan (Taranaki, Te Atiawa) is an historian, archivist, journalist and curator. She is the author of The Parihaka Album: Lest We Forget (Huia, 2009), Stop Press: The Last Days of Newspapers (Scribe, 2013) and Ko Taranaki Te Maunga (Bridget Williams Books, 2018). Dr Buchanan's archival expertise has included roles such as Curator, Germaine Greer Archive, University of Melbourne Archives, and publications in scholarly journals including Te Pouhere Korero, The Journal of Social History and Archivaria. Her writing has been translated into Maori, Farsi and French and published across Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the United States.

General Fields

  • : 9781990046582
  • : Bridget Williams Books
  • : Bridget Williams Books
  • : 1200.0
  • : 01 October 2022
  • : 245mm x 190mm x 245mm
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Rachel Buchanan
  • : hardback with dust jacket
  • : English
  • : 736.408999442
  • : near fine
  • : 251
  • : HBJM