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9781877399411
Exploring Maori Values
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NZ$ 40.00 each
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Author:
John Patterson
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This book, first published in 1992, offers Pakeha New Zealanders an insight into Maori thought and values and the basis for the sort of understanding and partnership that should exist between Pakeha and Maori. It also presents a new perspective from which long-held Pakeha values can be reassessed.
John Patterson attempts, as an investigative philosopher, to come to grips with personal, embedded limitations that inform any look into one world-view from the perspective of another. He demonstrates a high degree of empathy with and respect for Maori and the book offers a practical model for engagement with this culture and for greater mutual understanding.
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9781877242434
In/visible Sight : The Mixed-Descent Families of Southern New Zealand
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NZ$ 40.00 each
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Author:
Angela Wanhalla
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Examines the early history of cross-cultural encounter, contact and colonisation in southern New Zealand. Ngai Tahu engaged with the European newcomers from the 1820s, encountering systematic settlement from the 1840s, and fighting land alienation and erosion of resource rights from the mid-nineteenth century. The evolving social world was one framed by marriage practices, kinship networks and cultural practices - a world in which interracial intimacy played a formative role. Recipient of the prestigious Roheath Trust Award and Carl Smith Medal in 2008, Angela Wanhalla (Ngai Tahu) lectures in history at the University of Otago.
First published November 2009
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9780864736116
Maori and the State: Crown-Maori Relations in New Zealand/Aotearoa 1950-2000
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NZ$ 60.00 each
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Author:
Richard S. Hill
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This book examines the principal interrelationships between the Crown and Maori through the 1950s and 60s, when Crown assimilationist policies intensified, and in the period from the 1970s, when the pressure of the 'Maori Renaissane' encouraged policies and goals based upon biculturalism (although Crown motivations were and remain problematic).
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9780864736123
Raupatu : The Confiscation of Maori Land
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Richard Boast & Richard Hills (editors)
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A ground-breaking collection of essays by leading scholars - Bryan Gilling, James Belich, John C. Weaver, Alan Ward, Michael Allen, Mark Hickford, Vincent O'Malley, Judith Binney, Dion Tuuta, Alex Frame and Richard S. Boast - that examines the confiscation of Maori land in nineteenth-century New Zealand and the broader imperial context.
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