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Mana Tuturu is a timely, valuable, and immensely wise meditation on the complex and difficult problems that arise when the treasures of indigenous peoples, especially Maori, enter a commercial world that seeks to reproduce and disseminate them. Well aware that such matters are not simple, Barry Barclay draws on his long experience as a filmmaker, often depicting Maori subjects, to conduct a hui, or public forum, to show, to listen, to suggest ways in which two worlds, each important, can meet. His gripping and moving book will be a guide in the areas of film and television, libraries, archives, and museums, jurisprudence and ethics; but beyond that it is the kind of classic book that anyone seriously concerned about the culture of contemporary New Zealand, or any postcolonial country, should read and ponder on.
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- Q: What is the main focus of 'Mana Tuturu: Maori Treasures and Intellectual Property Rights'? A: 'Mana Tuturu' addresses the challenges indigenous peoples, particularly Maori, face when their cultural treasures enter the commercial sphere, exploring how these two worlds can coexist.
- Q: Who is the author of 'Mana Tuturu'? A: The book is authored by Barry Barclay, a filmmaker with extensive experience in depicting Maori subjects.
- Q: What type of book is 'Mana Tuturu'? A: 'Mana Tuturu' is a paperback used book that offers a deep exploration of intellectual property rights concerning Maori treasures.
- Q: How many pages does 'Mana Tuturu' have? A: 'Mana Tuturu' contains a total of 276 pages.
- Q: When was 'Mana Tuturu' published? A: 'Mana Tuturu' was published on January 31, 2006.
- Q: What condition is the book in if it's described as 'Used Book in Good Condition'? A: This means that while the book may show signs of previous use, it is still in good condition and readable.
- Q: Is 'Mana Tuturu' suitable for academic study? A: Yes, the book provides valuable insights into contemporary issues regarding culture and intellectual property, making it suitable for academic exploration.
- Q: Does 'Mana Tuturu' include discussions on ethics? A: Yes, the book discusses jurisprudence and ethics related to the cultural treasures of indigenous peoples.
- Q: What genre does 'Mana Tuturu' fall under? A: 'Mana Tuturu' falls under the category of Franchising, with a focus on cultural and intellectual property rights.
- Q: Is there a digital version available for 'Mana Tuturu'? A: The product details do not specify if a digital version is available; it is primarily listed as a paperback.