Title Ostavština Maora - ZOO simbolika
Title (english) Maori Legacy - Zoo Symbolims
Author Kristina Suvala
Mentor Anđelko Mrkonjić (mentor)
Mentor Suzana Marjanić (komentor)
Committee member Anđelko Mrkonjić (predsjednik povjerenstva)
Committee member Vladimir Rismondo (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Tatjana Ileš (član povjerenstva)
Granter Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek Departement of Culturology Osijek
Defense date and country 2018-06-28, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline HUMANISTIC SCIENCES Interdisciplinary Humanistic Studies
Abstract Smatra se kako su Māori na otoke Novog Zelanda, kao njegovi prvi stanovnici, kročili otprilike u 12. stoljeću. Njihov jezik, tradicija i kultura danas imaju velik utjecaj na cjelokupni život u Novom Zelandu. Māorska kultura obilježena je dugom tradicijom, a njezini brojni mitovi postali su sastavni dio novozelandskog društva. Māorska kultura bogata je predajama o postanku i razvoju svijeta, a u većini njih važno mjesto zauzimaju životinje. Tragovi međusobne povezanosti Māora i životinjskog svijeta mogu se pronaći u māorskom rodoslovnom sustavu te u njihovim usmenim pričama, pjesmama i izrekama. Uz česte usporedbe ljudi s pojedinim životinjama, māorska tradicija obuhvaća i vjerovanje u to da preci imaju moć pretvarati se u životinje, koje se potom smatraju poslanicima, skrbnicima i prijateljima. Tradicijsko māorsko razumijevanje čovjekova odnosa prema životinjama zabilježeno je u brojnim mitovima i pričama, no suvremena tumačenja tog odnosa često su mijenjana i filtrirana pod utjecajem Europljana. U ovom radu upoznat ćemo se s Māorima, odnosno s njihovim sustavom moralnih vrednota i najvažnijim vanjskim utjecajima na njihov svakodnevni život kroz povijest, u koje, uz spomenuti životinjski svijet, svakako valja ubrojiti i Europljane. Premda Europljani predstavljaju važan čimbenik u suvremenom životu Māora, nepobitan je i māorski utjecaj na njihovu zapadnjačku civilizaciju. Kroz knjigu A New Zealand Book Of Beasts: Animals in our Culture, History and Everyday Life (2013) Annie Potts, Philipa Armstronga i Deidre Brown najbolje ćemo se upoznati s duboko ukorijenjenim odnosom Māora sa životinjama koje su stvorile mnoge temelje današnjeg društva.
Abstract (english) It is considered that Māori people were the first inhabitants that came to New Zealand in the 12th century. Their language, tradition and culture have a major impact on the overall life in New Zealand today. Māori culture is characterized by a long tradition, and its numerous myths have become an integral part of New Zealand society. Māori culture is rich in legends about the beginning of the world and how it developed. Animal play an integral part in most of them. Traces of their relationship can be found in the Māori lineage system (whakapapa) and in their stories, poems and proverbs. Along with frequent comparisons of people with individual animals, Māori tradition also includes the belief that ancestors have the power to transform themselves into animals, which are then considered to be messengers, carers, and friends. The traditional human understanding of man's relationship with animals has been recorded in numerous myths and stories, but contemporary interpretations of this relationship have often been changed and filtered under the influence of European settlers. In this paper, we will get acquainted with the Māori people, their moral value system and the most important external influences on their daily life through history, in which, besides the already mentioned animal world, Europeans played an important part as well. Although Europeans are an important factor in the modern life of Māori, the influence of Māori traditions on Western civilization also irrefutable. Through a book A New Zealand Book Of Beasts: Animals in our Culture, History and Everyday Life (2013) written Annie Potts, Philip Armstrong and Deidre Brown, we will get acquainted with the deeply rooted relationship of Māori and animals that have created many foundations of today's society of New Zealand.
Keywords
Polinezijska putovanja
Māorska kultura
mitovi
legende
predaje
vrednote
Mana
rodoslovlje
odnos Māora prema prirodi
odnos Māora prema životinjama
mitske životinje
životinje Novog Zelanda
Moa
kitovi
dupini
životinje kao kućni ljubimci i zaštitnici
ptice
psi
autohtona maorska umjetnost
zoomorfizam i antropomorfizam
ukrašavanje tijela životinjama
moderni māorski nakit
kulturna animalistika.
Keywords (english)
Polynesian travels
Māori culture
myths
legends
teachings
values
mana
lineage
Māori relationship with nature
Māori relationship with animals
mythical animals
New Zealand animals
Moa
whales
dolphins
pets and guardians
indigenous Māori art
zoomorphism and anthropomorphism
body decorations with animal parts
modern Māori jewellery
animal studies.
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:156:752377
Study programme Title: University graduate interdisciplinary study program in cultural studies; specializations in: Cultural Management, Media Culture, Librarian Science Course: Cultural Management Study programme type: university Study level: graduate Academic / professional title: magistar/magistra kulturologije uz naznaku smjera (magistar/magistra kulturologije uz naznaku smjera)
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