Te ao hurihuri = The changing world 19202014

Harris, Aroha

Anderson, Atholl Tangata whenua

Series: Te Ao
Notes
Changing world, 1920-2014

Tangata whenua : an illustrated history, part two. (Half-title page) Partial contents: Persistence and resilience, 1920-1945 across time: rugby -- Māori affairs, 1945-1970 across time: Ngāti Whātua o Ōrākei -- Rights and revitalisation, 1970-1990 across time: te reo -- Tangata whenua, tangata ora, 1990-2014
Summary: Te Ao Hurihuri: the changing world shows Maori engaged energetically in building and rebuilding their communities through the twentieth and twenty-first centuries as Crown policies re-oriented from the acquisition of Māori land to its development. Māori held fiercely to iwi-specific connectedness, community organisation and te reo me ona tikanga (the language and its customs). New kinds of Māori institutions released the dynamism and creativity of tangata whenua, but the struggle continued against a background of social and economic hardship that burdens so many Māori lives.

Drawn from the landmark publication,
Tangata Whenua: An Illustrated History (2014), Te Ao Hurihuri brings the history up to the present. (Publisher)
Themes
Race and culture - Race relations
Race and culture - Maori
Race and culture - Colonialism
Race and culture - Indigenous rights
Race and culture - Sovereignty
Location edition Bar Code due date
Non-fiction B027592
Dewey:993
call #:HAR
ISBN:9781988533452
pub:2018