Maori Times, Maori Places

Maori Times, Maori Places
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Artikel-Nr:
9781461714569
Veröffentl:
2002
Seiten:
288
Autor:
Karen Sinclair
eBook Typ:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

This book is a compilation of twenty-five years of fieldwork with a group of Maori. It is an examination of oral histories, notebooks of songs, diaries, accounts of pilgrimages, and life histories. Critical issues are addressed including written and unwritten histories, colonialism, gender, and membership in Maramatanga. This book examines in great detail what scholars of New Zealand have grown to understand, there is no monolithic Maori voice.
Today, the Maori must live in a world that is dominated by European institutions. The ability to do this successfully depends on their constant vigilance in sustaining their beliefs, their views of themselves, and their notions of how the world works. Their membership in Maramatanga permits them to feel selected while they cautiously traverse a landscape which has lost its familiar outlines. This book is a compilation of twenty-five years of fieldwork with a group of Maori. It is an examination of oral histories, notebooks of songs, diaries, accounts of pilgrimages, and life histories. Critical issues are addressed including, written and unwritten histories, colonialism, gender, and membership in Maramatanga. This book examines in great detail what scholars of New Zealand have grown to understand, there is no monolithic Maori voice.
Chapter 1 IntroductionNarrative: Te Karere
Chapter 2 The Dispensation of Colonialism
Chapter 3 Mere Rikiriki at Parewanui: The Genesis of the Maramatanga
Chapter 4 Mareikura, Maungarongo, and the Development of the MaramatangaNarrative: Hine Ataarangi
Chapter 5 Growth and the Emergence of a New GenerationNarrative: Pinenga
Chapter 6 Expansion and ConsolidationNarrative: Hoana
Chapter 7 Pilgrimages to WaitangiNarrative: Raana
Chapter 8 Te Umuroa and the Tira Hoe WakaNarrative: Matiu
Chapter 9 Conclusion: The Tradition of Propecy in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
Chapter 10 Appendix 1: Kinship Diagrams 1-6
Chapter 11 Appendix 2: Nationally Recognized Waiata from the Maramatanga
Chapter 12 Appendix 3: Flags of the Movement
Chapter 13 Appendix 4: Interviews, Research, and Notebooks
Chapter 14 Glossary

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