Tongariro, a sacred gift: A centennial celebration of Tongariro National Park
by
Craig Potton
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
192
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1987
Publisher
C. Potton
ISBN-10
0868661104
ISBN-13
9780868661100
Description
In "Tongariro, a sacred gift," Craig Potton explores the profound beauty and cultural significance of Tongariro National Park, celebrating a century of its existence. Through captivating imagery and thoughtful narratives, he invites readers to journey through the park’s stunning landscapes, rich biodiversity, and volcanic origins. The book serves as a visual tribute, showcasing the park’s majesty as well as the spiritual connection the Māori people have with this land.
Potton delves into the history that underpins Tongariro National Park, emphasizing its role as New Zealand's first national park and its importance as a site of conservation and preservation. He highlights the harmonious relationship between the natural environment and the indigenous culture, bringing to light the ongoing efforts to protect this sacred space for future generations.
The exploration is not merely a celebration of nature; it is also a call to appreciate and respect the intricate ties that bind culture and environment. Through Potton's lens, readers come to understand that Tongariro is more than a destination; it is a living testament to the intertwining of nature and heritage.
Potton delves into the history that underpins Tongariro National Park, emphasizing its role as New Zealand's first national park and its importance as a site of conservation and preservation. He highlights the harmonious relationship between the natural environment and the indigenous culture, bringing to light the ongoing efforts to protect this sacred space for future generations.
The exploration is not merely a celebration of nature; it is also a call to appreciate and respect the intricate ties that bind culture and environment. Through Potton's lens, readers come to understand that Tongariro is more than a destination; it is a living testament to the intertwining of nature and heritage.
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