History of Māori of Nelson and Marlborough

History of Māori of Nelson and Marlborough
Author: Hilary Mitchell
Publisher: Huia Publishers
Total Pages: 508
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781869690878

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"Volume One, Te Tangata me te Whenua - the people and the land, encompasses myths and legends of the region, the succession of tribes who have inhabited Te Tau Ihu o te Waka and their interactions, early encounters with Europeans, the arrival of the New Zealand Company, the Treaty of Waitangi, land transactions, and the administration of Maori Resserves." - p. 16.

Te Tau Ihu O Te Waka a Māui

Te Tau Ihu O Te Waka a Māui
Author: New Zealand. Waitangi Tribunal
Publisher:
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2008
Genre: Customary law
ISBN:

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Te Tau Ihu O Te Waka

Te Tau Ihu O Te Waka
Author: Hilary Anne Mitchell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2009
Genre: Maori (New Zealand people)
ISBN: 9781869694012

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Includes bibliographical references and index. Text in English with some Maori. Contains Maori baptisms, marriages, censuses, signatories, owners of occupation, tenths and landless native reserves etc. Invaluable for those with whakapapa connections to Te Tau Ihu (Nelson-Marlborough). Some baptism and census records of Ngai Tahu people.

History of Maori of Nelson and Marlborough

History of Maori of Nelson and Marlborough
Author: Hilary Mitchell
Publisher: Huia Publishers
Total Pages: 532
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781869692940

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Te Ara Hou - The New Society is the second volume in the history of Maori in Nelson and Marlborough. This history details Maori participation in the European settlement society, from commitment to Christianity to enthusiasm for commerce and relationships with Europeans. It shows how Maori fared under European institutions, struggled to survive and how Maori culture and language were swamped by assimilation and Anglicisation.

Nelson Chapter Nine of Te Tau Ihu O Te Waka

Nelson Chapter Nine of Te Tau Ihu O Te Waka
Author: Hilary Mitchell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 83
Release: 2014
Genre: Maori (New Zealand people) New Zealand Nelson-Marlborough History
ISBN:

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The Treaty on the Ground

The Treaty on the Ground
Author: Rachael Bell
Publisher: Massey University Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2017-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0994136307

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It's 175 years since the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi. At times they've been years of conflict and bitterness, but there have also been remarkable gains, and positive changes that have made New Zealand a distinct nation. This book takes stock of where we've been, where we are headed, and why it matters. Written by some of the country's leading scholars and experts in the field, it ranges from the impact of the Treaty on everything from resource management to school governance. Its focus is the application of the Treaty from the viewpoint of practitioners — the people who are walking and talking it in their jobs, communities or everyday lives — and it vividly tracks the ups and downs of bringing the spirit and principles of the Treaty to fruition.

Rewena and Rabbit Stew

Rewena and Rabbit Stew
Author: Katie Cooper
Publisher: Auckland University Press
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2024-08-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 1776711335

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Cookhouses and wharekai, hangi pits and coal ranges, boil-ups and mutton &– this book tells the hearty story of sustenance and manaakitanga in rural New Zealand. The rhythms and routines of country life are at the heart of this compelling account of the rural kitchen in Aotearoa. Historian Katie Cooper explores how cooking and food practices shaped the daily lives, homes and communities of rural Pakeha and Maori throughout the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Delving into cooking technologies, provisions, gender roles and hospitality, the story of New Zealand' s rural kitchen highlights more than just the practicalities of putting food on the table.Thoroughly researched and richly illustrated, Rewena and Rabbit Stew reveals the fascinating social and cultural milieu in which rural people produced, cooked and shared food in Aotearoa.

The Naturalist

The Naturalist
Author: Thom Conroy
Publisher: Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2014-08-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1775536491

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A fascinating, moving novel based on the real life of Dr Ernst Dieffenbach: scientist, explorer, revolutionary, outcast. Dieffenbach arrived in New Zealand in 1839 as a naturalist. What he discovered was fascinating, but what his prescient records didn't reveal was his own intriguing story. This compelling novel turns the focus on Dieffenbach. As a young idealist, he had plotted a revolution in the name of equality. Imprisoned and then exiled, first from Giessen, then Strasbourg, then Zurich, he fled to London. He hoped to redeem his reputation by joining the expedition to New Zealand. But as he was to discover, the complexities of freedom, exile and equality could not be left behind. Featuring Darwin, Charles Heaphy and the notorious Maori chief Te Rauparaha, The Naturalist connects New Zealand's past with world history and brings alive the story of this remarkable man.

The Journal of the Polynesian Society

The Journal of the Polynesian Society
Author: Polynesian Society (N.Z.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 314
Release: 1922
Genre: Polynesia
ISBN:

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Vols. for 1892-1941 contain the transactions and proceedings of the society.