Tangata whenua : an illustrated history / Atholl Anderson, Judith Binney, Aroha Harris.
Material type: TextPublisher: Wellington : Bridget Williams Books, 2014Copyright date: ©2014Description: 543 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour), maps ; 30 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781927131411
- 993.00499442 23
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part 1. Te Ao Tawhito: the Old World -- Part 2. Te Ao Hou: the New World -- Part 3. Te Ao Hurihuri: the Changing World -- --
Introduction -- -- Part 1. Te Ao Tawhito: the Old World -- 1. Ancient origins, 3000 BC-AD 1300 / Atholl Anderson -- Across time: Hei Tiki / Atholl Anderson -- 2. Speaking of migration, AD 1150-1450 / Atholl Anderson -- Across time: Whakairo / Atholl Anderson -- 3. Pieces of the past, AD 1200-1800 / Atholl Anderson -- Across time: Wairau Bar / Atholl Anderson -- 4. Emerging societies, AD 1500-1800 / Atholl Anderson -- Across time: Kai Moana / Atholl Anderson -- 5. In the foreign gaze, AD 1642-1820 / Atholl Anderson -- Across time: Whenuahou / Atholl Anderson -- 6. Old ways and new means, AD 1810-1830 / Atholl Anderson -- -- Part 2. Te Ao Hou: the New World -- 7. The coming of the P̄̄ākehā, 1820-1840 / Judith Binney with Vincent O'Malley & Alan Ward -- Across time: Pipitea Pā / Morris Te Whiti Love -- 8. Rangatiratanga and kāwanatanga, 1840-1860 / Judith Binney with Vincent O'Malley & Alan Ward -- Across time: Portrait photographs / Arini Loader -- 9. Wars and survival, 1860-1872 / Judith Binney with Vincent O'Malley & Alan Ward -- Across time: Ngā Haki, Ngā Kara, flags / Robyn Anderson -- 10. The land and the people, 1860-1890 / Judith Binney with Vincent O'Malley & Alan Ward -- Across time: Te Hopu Tītī ki Rakiura / Michael Stevens -- 11. The quest for survival, 1890-1920 / Judith Binney with Vincent O'Malley -- -- Part 3. Te Ao Hurihuri: the Changing World -- 12. Persistence and resilience, 1920-1945 / Aroha Harris -- Across time: Rugby / Melissa Matutina Williams -- 13. Māori affairs, 1945-1970 / Aroha Harris with Melissa Matutina Williams -- Across time: Ngāti Whātua o Ōrākei / Melissa Matutina Williams -- 14. Rights and revitalisation, 1970-1990 / Aroha Harris with Melissa Matutina Williams -- Across time: Te Reo / Melissa Matutina Williams -- 15. Tangata Whenua, Tangata Ora, 1990-2014 / Aroha Harris with Melissa Matutina Williams -- -- Postscript: the past matters / Aroha Harris with Melissa Matutina Williams -- -- Appendices: statistics; Maps & figures; Te Reo in the text; publication information.
"Tangata Whenua: An Illustrated History charts the sweep of Māori history from ancient origins through to the twenty-first century. Through narrative and images, it offers a striking overview of the past, grounded in specific localities and histories.The story begins with the migration of ancestral peoples out of South China, some 5,000 years ago. Moving through the Pacific, these early voyagers arrived in Aotearoa early in the second millennium AD, establishing themselves as tangata whenua in the place that would become New Zealand. By the nineteenth century, another wave of settlers brought new technology, ideas and trading opportunities - and a struggle for control of the land. Survival and resilience shape the history as it extends into the twentieth century, through two world wars, the growth of an urban culture, rising protest, and Treaty settlements. Today, at the beginning of the twenty-first century, Māori are drawing on both international connections and their ancestral place in Aotearoa. Fifteen stunning chapters bring together scholarship in history, archaeology, traditional narratives and oral sources. A parallel commentary is offered through more than 500 images, ranging from the elegant shapes of ancient taonga and artefacts to impressions of Māori in the sketchbooks and paintings of early European observers, through the shifting focus of the photographer's lens to the response of contemporary Māori artists to all that has gone before. The many threads of history are entwined in this compelling narrative of the people and the land, the story of a rich past that illuminates the present and will inform the future."--Publisher's website.
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