Te Mahi Oneone Hua Parakore : A Maori Soil Sovereignty and Wellbeing Handbook

Author(s): Edited by Jessica Hutchings and Jo Smith

Te Ao Māori

Soil health and security are key components of our wellbeing. Even so, soil is faced with many environmental challenges under the current iteration of capitalism. A paradigm shift is needed to encourage care for this resource.


In te ao Maori, soil is taonga. It is also whanaunga - it holds ancestral connections and is the root of turangawaewae and whakapapa. It is the source of shelter, kai and manaakitanga. Te Mahi Oneone Hua Parakore: A Maori Soil Sovereignty and Wellbeing Handbook shines a light on Maori relationships with soil, as well as the connections between soil and food security, and frames these links within the wider discourse of tino rangatiratanga from a variety of Maori perspectives.


Through a range of essays, profiles and recipes, it seeks to promote wellbeing and elevate the mana of the soil by drawing on the hua parakore Maori organics framework as a means for understanding these wide-ranging, diverse and interwoven relationships with soil.


Product Information

Edited by Jessica Hutchings (Ngāi Tahu, Ngāti Huirapa, Gujarati) and Jo Smith (Kāi Tahu, Kāti Māmoe, Waitaha)   

General Fields

  • : 9780473516192
  • : Freerange Press
  • : Freerange Press
  • : January 2020
  • : 245.00 cmmm X 170.00 cmmm
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Edited by Jessica Hutchings and Jo Smith
  • : Hardback
  • : en
  • : 188