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The Maori people in the nineteen-sixties : a symposium / edited by Erik Schwimmer ; with the co-operation of John Forster, William Parker and James Ritchie.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Auckland, N.Z. : Blackwood & Janet Paul, 1968Description: 396 pages, 32 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, portraits ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0582716659
  • 9780582716650
Other title:
  • Maori people in the 0ies
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Maori people in the nineteen-sixties.; No titleDDC classification:
  • 305.899442
  • 305.899442 21
LOC classification:
  • DU423 .S28 1968
Contents:
The aspirations of the contemporary Maori -- The Maori language past and present -- One two three four five -- The social position of the Maori -- Maori-Pakeha intermarriage -- Maori kings -- Urban immigrants and Tangata Whenua -- Population growth and urbanisation -- Modern trends in Maori art forms -- The Maori and literature 1938-65 -- Emergent development and "integration" -- Health -- Workers -- Children -- The Maori and the government -- Postscript: the Maori now.
Summary: "Owing to the great usefulness of The Maori people today, edited in 1940 by I.L.C. Sutherland, it seemed to the present editors that a similar book was needed for our own generation. The present symposium serves, in the main, to take up the study where the earlier volume left off: the main emphasis is on the changes from 1940 to the present [1968], and on the relationship between the Maori minority and the Pakeha majority--an element considered of less importance in the period before 1940"--Taken from dust jacket.
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"The publication of this book has been assisted by a grant from the Maori Purposes Fund Board"--T.p. verso.

Errata slip pasted on t.p. verso, and 2nd errata slip tipped in before p. 367.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 359-383) and index.

The aspirations of the contemporary Maori -- The Maori language past and present -- One two three four five -- The social position of the Maori -- Maori-Pakeha intermarriage -- Maori kings -- Urban immigrants and Tangata Whenua -- Population growth and urbanisation -- Modern trends in Maori art forms -- The Maori and literature 1938-65 -- Emergent development and "integration" -- Health -- Workers -- Children -- The Maori and the government -- Postscript: the Maori now.

"Owing to the great usefulness of The Maori people today, edited in 1940 by I.L.C. Sutherland, it seemed to the present editors that a similar book was needed for our own generation. The present symposium serves, in the main, to take up the study where the earlier volume left off: the main emphasis is on the changes from 1940 to the present [1968], and on the relationship between the Maori minority and the Pakeha majority--an element considered of less importance in the period before 1940"--Taken from dust jacket.

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