The double rainbow : James K. Baxter, Ngāti Hau and the Jerusalem commune John Newton.
Material type: TextPublication details: Wellington [N.Z.] : Victoria University Press, 2009.Description: 224 pages, [24] pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780864736031 (pbk.) :
- Baxter, James K. -- Political and social views
- Baxter, James K
- Baxter, James K. (James Keir), 1926-1972
- Hohaia, Milton
- Katene, Te Rangmotuhia
- Nahona, Aggie
- Poutini, Alice
- Wallace, Wehe
- Baxter, James K. (James Keir), 1926-1972 -- Political and social views
- Upokotauaki
- Communal living -- New Zealand -- Wanganui District
- Christian life -- New Zealand -- Wanganui District
- Ngāti Hau ki Whanganui (New Zealand people)
- Communal living -- New Zealand -- Jerusalem
- Poets, New Zealand -- 20th century -- Biography
- Collective settlements -- New Zealand -- Jerusalem
- Baxter, James K., 1926-72
- Communal living -- New Zealand -- Jerusalem
- Ngati Hau ki Whanganui
- Jerusalem (N.Z.)
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Heritage & Archives | Alexander Library | Te Rerenga Mai o Te Kauru Heritage Collections | Reference - not for loan | 993.54 BAX | 1 | Reference Only | T00483690 | ||
Te Taurawhiri Non-Fiction | Alexander Library | Te Rerenga Mai o Te Kauru Te Taurawhiri | Te Taurawhiri | 993.54 BAX | 2 | Available | T00591308 | ||
Te Taurawhiri Non-Fiction | Davis (Central) Library Te Taurawhiri | Te Taurawhiri | 993.54 BAX | Checked out | 04/04/2024 | T00511231 | ||
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Non-Fiction | Davis (Central) Library Non-Fiction | Non-Fiction | 993.54 BAX | 1 | Available | T00497078 | ||
Non-Fiction | Hakeke Street Library Non-Fiction | Non-Fiction | 993.54 BAX | 3 | Available | T00497083 | ||
Non-Fiction | Suzanne Aubert Library at Jerusalem | WG_JLIFE | 993.54 BAX | 1 | Available | T00501952 | ||
Non-Fiction | Suzanne Aubert Library at Jerusalem | WG_JLIFE | 993.54 BAX | 2 | Available | T00501947 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Through interviews with former followers and members of the local community, this cultural history discloses the insiders' perspectives on noted New Zealand poet James K. Baxter and his international community, Jerusalem. Founded under the mana of the local hapu, Ngati Hau, the Jerusalem commune proved a magnet for disaffected and damaged young people. The settlement quickly became the country's most famous hippie community as well as a media byword for the idealism and excess of the emerging youth culture. Rather than treating Jerusalem as a cultural dead end, this reconstruction views the community as an early prototype of the bicultural struggles in which New Zealand society remains engaged. Unlike previous explorations, this unique survey answers questions such as What was life really like at Jerusalem? What did it mean for the local community to be deluged with long-haired strangers and the media attention that followed them? and How did the Maori and Pakeha interact? and reveals an image of what a bicultural Aotearoa might yet become.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 212-217) and index.
Includes bibliography (p. 212-217) and index.
Includes bibliographical references.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The river road -- The commune, the convent and the presbytery -- The tribe of Ngā Mōkai -- From 'Ngā Mōkai' to 'Ngāti Hau Namarua' -- Working the kaupapa -- Bailing the waka: Reef Point and Whenuakura -- From 'Firetrap Castle' to 'Mokai whanau ora' -- Baxter's wake -- Te whiore o te kurī.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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