Kinds of peace : Maori people after the wars, 1870-85 / Keith Sinclair.
Material type: TextPublisher: Auckland, N.Z. : Auckland University Press, 1991Description: 161 pages : illustrations, maps ; 22 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1869400593
- 9781869400590
- Māori (New Zealand people) -- Politics and government
- Māori (New Zealand people) -- History
- Māori (New Zealand people) -- Government relations
- Māori (New Zealand people) -- Ethnic identity
- Maori (New Zealand people) -- Land tenure -- History
- Pakanga
- Tohunga matakite
- Kīngitanga
- Kōtahitanga
- Tōrangapū
- New Zealand -- History -- Taranaki War, 1860-1861
- New Zealand -- History -- 19th century
- New Zealand -- Politics and government
- New Zealand -- Ethnic relations
- New Zealand -- Race relations
- New Zealand -- History
- 993.004994 20
- DU423.P63 S55 1991
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993.004951 YAN Xin xi lan hua qiao shi / | 993.004956092 ELL Don't come back / | 993.004994 MAC Rangitāne : a tribal history / | 993.004994 SIN Kinds of peace : Maori people after the wars, 1870-85 / | 993.0049942 BAU Where the white man treads : selected from a series of articles contributed to 'The New Zealand Herald' and 'The Auckland Weekly News;' including others published for the first time / | 993.00499442 ALV The Maori and the crown : an indigenous people's struggle for self-determination / | 993.00499442 AND The welcome of strangers : an ethnohistory of southern Māori A.D. 1650-1850 / |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 152-157) and index.
Preface -- Prologue: Wiremu Kingi Comes In -- 1. The Anglo-Maori Wars, 1860-72 -- 2. The Maori Situation After the Wars -- 3. The Maori Kingdom -- 4. The Government and the King -- 5. Chaos in Taranaki -- 6. The Prophets of Parihaka -- 7. Maori Parliamentary Politics, 1867-79 -- 8. Maori Committees -- 9. The Repudiation Movement -- Denouement -- Appendix -- References -- Select Bibliography -- Index.
"This is the first study of the aftermath of the New Zealand Wars of the 1860s. It considers the effect of the wars on the Maori people of Waikato, Taranaki, and Hawkes Bay, and draws heavily on Maori sources. Special emphasis is given to Maori leaders Te Whiti and Tawhiao."--Publisher description.
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