Maori Peoples Of New Zealand


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The Maori Of New Zealand


The Maori Of New Zealand
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Author : Steve Theunissen
language : en
Publisher: Lerner Publications
Release Date : 2003-01-01

The Maori Of New Zealand written by Steve Theunissen and has been published by Lerner Publications this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003-01-01 with Juvenile Nonfiction categories.


An introduction to the history, modern and traditional cultural practices, and economy of the Maori people of New Zealand.



Maori Peoples Of New Zealand


Maori Peoples Of New Zealand
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Author : Neuseeland Ministry for Culture and Heritage
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2006-01-01

Maori Peoples Of New Zealand written by Neuseeland Ministry for Culture and Heritage and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006-01-01 with Maori (New Zealand people) categories.


Who are the Maori of New Zealand? How did they get here and how did they settle the country? What are the main tribal groups in New Zealand, and where are they based? The first publication to come out of the online Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand project tells the story of the tangata whenua of Aotearoa, from their journeys across the vast Pacific Ocean to the histories of all the major iwi, including the contemporary issues they face today. No other book brings together in one place all these tribal histories. Based on the latest research and generously illustrated in full colour with superb mapping and photographs, this rich resource is an essential part of 'our' nation's story and fills an important gap in the history of New Zealand.



Maori Peoples Of New Zealand


Maori Peoples Of New Zealand
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2006

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The Maori People Today


The Maori People Today
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Author : Ivan Lorin George Sutherland
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1940

The Maori People Today written by Ivan Lorin George Sutherland and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1940 with Māori (New Zealand people) categories.




The Maori People Of New Zealand


The Maori People Of New Zealand
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Author : James Siers
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1967

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Where The People Sing


Where The People Sing
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Author : John Lee Zimmerman
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2011-07-01

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The Maori


The Maori
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Author : Charles River Charles River Editors
language : en
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Release Date : 2018-07-31

The Maori written by Charles River Charles River Editors and has been published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-07-31 with categories.


*Includes pictures *Includes contemporary accounts *Includes online resources and a bibliography for further reading "When one house dies, a second lives." - Maori proverb In 1769, Captain James Cook's historic expedition in the region would lead to an English claim on Australia, but before he reached Australia, he sailed near New Zealand and spent weeks mapping part of New Zealand's coast. Thus, he was also one of the first to observe and take note of the indigenous peoples of the two islands. His instructions from the Admiralty were to endeavor at all costs to cultivate friendly relations with tribes and peoples he might encounter, and to regard any native people as the natural and legal possessors of any land they were found to occupy. Cook, of course, was not engaged on an expedition of colonization, so when he encountered for the first time a war party of Maori, he certainly had no intention of challenging their overlordship of Aotearoa, although he certainly was interested in discovering more about them. It was on October 6, 1769 that land was sighted from the masthead of the HMS Endeavour. The ostensible purpose of the expedition was to observe the transit of Venus across the Sun, but in sealed orders, to be opened only when these astrological observations were complete, he was instructed to search for evidence of the fabled Terra Australis. Approaching from the east, having rounded Cape Horn and calling in at Tahiti, the Endeavour arrived off the coast of New Zealand, and two days later it dropped anchor in what would later be known as Poverty Bay. No sign of life or habitation was seen until on the morning of the 9 October when smoke was observed to be rising inland, indicating that the territory was indeed inhabited. Cook and a group of sailors set off for shore in two boats and leaving four men behind to mind the boats, the remainder set off inland over a line of low hills. The sentries, however, were surprised by the arrival of a group of four Maori, who adopted an aggressive posture, and when one lifted a lance to hurl, he was immediately shot down. The impression that all of this left on Cook and the scientific members of the expedition was mixed. By then there had already been several encounters with Polynesian people scattered about the South Pacific, and although occasionally warlike, there were none quite so aggressive as the Maori. In fairness, it must be added that the Maori understanding of Cook's appearance, and what it represented was by necessity partial, and in approaching it they simply fell back on default behavior, applicable to any stranger approaching their shores. The presence on board the Endeavour of Tupaia allowed for a certain amount of superficial exchange, and a little trade, but little else, and Cook was intrigued by this upright, warlike and handsome people. Taking into account similarities of appearance, customs and languages spread across a vast region of scattered islands, it was obvious that the Polynesian race emerged from a single origin, and that origin Cook speculated was somewhere in the Malay Peninsula or the "East Indies." In this regard, he was not too far from the truth. The origins of the Polynesian race have been fiercely debated since then, and it was only relatively recently, through genetic and linguistic research, that it can now be stated with certainty that the Polynesian race originated on the Chinese mainland and the islands of Taiwan, the Philippines, Malaysia and Indonesia. Oceania was, indeed, the last major region of the Earth to be penetrated and settled by people, and Polynesia was the last region of Oceania to be inhabited. The vehicle of this expansion was the outrigger canoe, and aided by tides and wind patterns, a migration along the Malay Archipelago, and across the wide expanses of the South Pacific, began sometime between 3000 and 1000 BCE, reaching the western Polynesian Islands in about 900 BCE.



A New Maori Migration


A New Maori Migration
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Author : Joan Metge
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2021-03-24

A New Maori Migration written by Joan Metge and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-03-24 with History categories.


Until 1939 the Maori people remained an almost wholly rural community, but during and after the second world war increasing numbers of them migrated in search of work to the cities, and urban groups of Maori were established. This development has significantly affected relationships, both between Maori and Europeans, and within the Maori people as a whole. The importance of Dr Metge's book lies in its presentation of a carefully documented comparative study of two Maori communities, one in a traditional rural area and the other in Auckland, New Zealand's largest industrial centre. Housing and domestic organization, marriage patterns, kinship structure, voluntary associations and leadership in both types of community are discussed. The author's survey and conclusions make a valuable practical contribution to Maori social studies, and also have a bearing on the world-wide problem of the urbanisation of cultural minorities.



Making Peoples A History Of The New Zealanders From Polynesian


Making Peoples A History Of The New Zealanders From Polynesian
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Author : James Belich
language : en
Publisher: Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited
Release Date : 2007-05-07

Making Peoples A History Of The New Zealanders From Polynesian written by James Belich and has been published by Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007-05-07 with History categories.


A new paperback reprint of this best-selling and ground-breaking history. When first published in 1996 Making Peoples was hailed as redefining New Zealand history. It was undoubtedly the most important work of New Zealand history since Keith Sinclair's classic A History of New Zealand.Making Peoples covers the period from first settlement to the end of the nineteenth century. Part one covers Polynesian background, Maori settlement and pre-contact history. Part two looks at Maori-European relations to 1900. Part three discusses Pakeha colonisation and settlement.James Belich's Making Peoples is a major work which reshapes our understanding of New Zealand history, challenges traditional views and debunks many myths, while also recognising the value of myths as historical forces. Many of its assertions are new and controversial.



Maori


Maori
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Author : Michael King
language : en
Publisher: Raupo
Release Date : 1983

Maori written by Michael King and has been published by Raupo this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1983 with Maori categories.


Comprehensive history of the Maori people which presents new evidence on the origins of the Polynesian people, on how and when the ancestors pf the Maori came to New Zealand, and on the nature of the Maori culture. Illustrated in black & white with reproductions of 19th and early 20th century photographs of Maori tribes.