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Tangata Whenua An Illust History

by Binney Harr Anderson

A landmark publication, Tangata Whenua portrays the sweep of Maori history from Pacifc origins to the twenty-frst century. Through narrative and images, it offers a striking overview of the past, grounded in specifc localities and histories.Fifteen chapters bring together scholarship in history, archaeology, traditional narrativesand oral history. Images from around the country (and from international museums)include taonga and artefacts, early European sketches and paintings along with contemporary artworks, and many photographs from collections and newspapers. Placing Maori at the centre the country's story, Tangata Whenua begins in the Pacifc and outlines early settlement in New Zealand. A second section covers the period of great change in the nineteenth century, examining how Maori communities were affected by the infux of new technology, religious ideas, trade and literacy. The history then extends forward through the twentieth century - with two world wars, the growth of an urban Maori culture, rising protest, and Treaty claims and settlements.At the beginning of the twenty-frst century, Maori are drawing on both international connections and their ancestral place in Aotearoa. The ways in which growth and development are interwoven with tension and resistance will be evident in the future as they have been throughout the past.
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Pages:

544

Published:

9 Nov 2017

Format

Hardback

Publisher

Bridget Williams Books

ISBN:

9781927131411

A landmark publication, Tangata Whenua portrays the sweep of Maori history from Pacifc origins to the twenty-frst century. Through narrative and images, it offers a striking overview of the past, grounded in specifc localities and histories.Fifteen chapters bring together scholarship in history, archaeology, traditional narrativesand oral history. Images from around the country (and from international museums)include taonga and artefacts, early European sketches and paintings along with contemporary artworks, and many photographs from collections and newspapers. Placing Maori at the centre the country's story, Tangata Whenua begins in the Pacifc and outlines early settlement in New Zealand. A second section covers the period of great change in the nineteenth century, examining how Maori communities were affected by the infux of new technology, religious ideas, trade and literacy. The history then extends forward through the twentieth century - with two world wars, the growth of an urban Maori culture, rising protest, and Treaty claims and settlements.At the beginning of the twenty-frst century, Maori are drawing on both international connections and their ancestral place in Aotearoa. The ways in which growth and development are interwoven with tension and resistance will be evident in the future as they have been throughout the past.
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