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The Treaty of Waitangi companion : Māori and Pākehā from Tasman to today / / edited by Vincent O'Malley, Bruce Stirling and Wally Penetito
The Treaty of Waitangi companion : Māori and Pākehā from Tasman to today / / edited by Vincent O'Malley, Bruce Stirling and Wally Penetito
Pubbl/distr/stampa Auckland, N.Z. : , : Auckland University Press, , 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (441 p.)
Disciplina 993.00499442
Altri autori (Persone) O'MalleyVincent <1967->
StirlingBruce <1963->
PenetitoWally
Soggetto topico Māori (New Zealand people) - Government relations - History
ISBN 1-86940-681-8
1-77558-667-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements and list of abbreviations; A note on the entries; Reflections on the Treaty: An Introduction; 1. Towards a Treaty; 1.1 Early Māori and Pākehā encounters; 1.2 Whalers, sealers and traders; 1.3 Māori travelers; 1.4 Missionaries and Māori; 1.5 Forging stronger links with the British; 1.6 Background to the Treaty; 1.7 Treaty texts; 1.8 Signing the Treaty; 2. First Steps; 2.1 Early perceptions of the Treaty; 2.2 The Wairau conflict; 2.3 The Northern War; 2.4 Early conflicts to the south and the arrest of Te Rauparaha
2.5 The wastelands instructions 2.6 Purchasing Māori lands; 3. The Seeds of Conflict; 3.1 New Zealand Constitution Act and settler self-government; 3.2 The Māori economy; 3.3 Māori-Pākehā relations; 3.4 The emergence of the Kīngitanga movement; 3.5 The Waitara purchase; 3.6 Kohimarama conference; 3.7 The rūnanga system; 4. The New Zealand Wars; 4.1 The Taranaki War; 4.2 The invasion of Waikato; 4.3 Confiscating Māori lands; 4.4 Pai Mārire; 4.5 Te Kooti and Titokowaru; 4.6 'Loyalist' responses; 5. Māori and Pākehā After the Wars; 5.1 The Native Land Court; 5.2 Land dealings
5.3 Repudiation and other Māori responses 5.4 Te Whiti and the invasion of Parihaka; 5.5 'Opening up' the King Country; 5.6 King Tawhiao's 1884 visit to London; 5.7 Māori committees; 5.8 Māori Parliament; 5.9 Māori women's movements; 5.10 The Māori MPs; 5.11 Native Schools; 5.12 Māori and the Liberals before 1900; 5.13 Māori and Pākehā relations; 6. A New Century; 6.1 'Taihoa' and its rollback; 6.2 Maori Councils Act and the Young Māori Party; 6.3 The Pioneer Māori Battalion; 6.4 The Ratana faith; 6.5 Ngata and land development; 6.6 The return to Waitangi; 7. Urbanisation and Assimilation
7.1 Centennial celebrations 7.2 28 Māori Battalion; 7.3 Settling grievances; 7.4 Urbanisation and the 'colour bar'; 7.5 The Hunn Report and its aftermath; 7.6 The re-emergence of Māori protest; 8. Maori Renaissance?; 8.1 Ngā Tamatoa and other movements; 8.2 The 'haka party' incident; 8.3 Waitangi Day / New Zealand Day: a day off or a rip-off?; 8.4 The 1975 Māori land march; 8.5 Birth of the Waitangi Tribunal; 8.6 Takaparawha/Bastion Point; 8.7 Raglan Golf Course; 8.8 1981 Springbok tour; 8.9 The revival of te reo Māori; 9. Upheaval and Reform; 9.1 Mana motuhake and Māori sovereignty
9.2 Treaty of Waitangi Act 1985 and the Waitangi Tribunal 9.3 The State-Owned Enterprises cases; 9.4 The Treaty backlash and Pākehā Treaty advocates; 9.5 The Waitangi Tribunal and the 'h' word; 9.6 The sesquicentenary celebrations; 10. A New Millennium; 10.1 Closing the gaps?; 10.2 Orewa and its aftermath; 10.3 Being Pākehā or becoming indigenous?; 10.4 The past before us: walking into a Treaty future; Bibliography; Index; Plates
Record Nr. UNINA-9910787752003321
Auckland, N.Z. : , : Auckland University Press, , 2010
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The Treaty of Waitangi companion : Māori and Pākehā from Tasman to today / / edited by Vincent O'Malley, Bruce Stirling and Wally Penetito
The Treaty of Waitangi companion : Māori and Pākehā from Tasman to today / / edited by Vincent O'Malley, Bruce Stirling and Wally Penetito
Pubbl/distr/stampa Auckland, N.Z. : , : Auckland University Press, , 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (441 p.)
Disciplina 993.00499442
Altri autori (Persone) O'MalleyVincent <1967->
StirlingBruce <1963->
PenetitoWally
Soggetto topico Māori (New Zealand people) - Government relations - History
ISBN 1-86940-681-8
1-77558-667-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements and list of abbreviations; A note on the entries; Reflections on the Treaty: An Introduction; 1. Towards a Treaty; 1.1 Early Māori and Pākehā encounters; 1.2 Whalers, sealers and traders; 1.3 Māori travelers; 1.4 Missionaries and Māori; 1.5 Forging stronger links with the British; 1.6 Background to the Treaty; 1.7 Treaty texts; 1.8 Signing the Treaty; 2. First Steps; 2.1 Early perceptions of the Treaty; 2.2 The Wairau conflict; 2.3 The Northern War; 2.4 Early conflicts to the south and the arrest of Te Rauparaha
2.5 The wastelands instructions 2.6 Purchasing Māori lands; 3. The Seeds of Conflict; 3.1 New Zealand Constitution Act and settler self-government; 3.2 The Māori economy; 3.3 Māori-Pākehā relations; 3.4 The emergence of the Kīngitanga movement; 3.5 The Waitara purchase; 3.6 Kohimarama conference; 3.7 The rūnanga system; 4. The New Zealand Wars; 4.1 The Taranaki War; 4.2 The invasion of Waikato; 4.3 Confiscating Māori lands; 4.4 Pai Mārire; 4.5 Te Kooti and Titokowaru; 4.6 'Loyalist' responses; 5. Māori and Pākehā After the Wars; 5.1 The Native Land Court; 5.2 Land dealings
5.3 Repudiation and other Māori responses 5.4 Te Whiti and the invasion of Parihaka; 5.5 'Opening up' the King Country; 5.6 King Tawhiao's 1884 visit to London; 5.7 Māori committees; 5.8 Māori Parliament; 5.9 Māori women's movements; 5.10 The Māori MPs; 5.11 Native Schools; 5.12 Māori and the Liberals before 1900; 5.13 Māori and Pākehā relations; 6. A New Century; 6.1 'Taihoa' and its rollback; 6.2 Maori Councils Act and the Young Māori Party; 6.3 The Pioneer Māori Battalion; 6.4 The Ratana faith; 6.5 Ngata and land development; 6.6 The return to Waitangi; 7. Urbanisation and Assimilation
7.1 Centennial celebrations 7.2 28 Māori Battalion; 7.3 Settling grievances; 7.4 Urbanisation and the 'colour bar'; 7.5 The Hunn Report and its aftermath; 7.6 The re-emergence of Māori protest; 8. Maori Renaissance?; 8.1 Ngā Tamatoa and other movements; 8.2 The 'haka party' incident; 8.3 Waitangi Day / New Zealand Day: a day off or a rip-off?; 8.4 The 1975 Māori land march; 8.5 Birth of the Waitangi Tribunal; 8.6 Takaparawha/Bastion Point; 8.7 Raglan Golf Course; 8.8 1981 Springbok tour; 8.9 The revival of te reo Māori; 9. Upheaval and Reform; 9.1 Mana motuhake and Māori sovereignty
9.2 Treaty of Waitangi Act 1985 and the Waitangi Tribunal 9.3 The State-Owned Enterprises cases; 9.4 The Treaty backlash and Pākehā Treaty advocates; 9.5 The Waitangi Tribunal and the 'h' word; 9.6 The sesquicentenary celebrations; 10. A New Millennium; 10.1 Closing the gaps?; 10.2 Orewa and its aftermath; 10.3 Being Pākehā or becoming indigenous?; 10.4 The past before us: walking into a Treaty future; Bibliography; Index; Plates
Record Nr. UNINA-9910809640703321
Auckland, N.Z. : , : Auckland University Press, , 2010
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui