Te ao hurihuri : the changing world 1920-2014 / Aroha Harris with Melissa Matutina Williams.
Material type: TextSeries: Tangata whenua: an illustrated history ; pt. 3Publisher: Wellington : Bridget Williams Books, 2017Description: 174 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour), charts, maps, portraits ; 30 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781988533452
- 1988533457
- Changing world 1920-2014
- Te ao hurihuri = the changing world nineteen twenty-twenty fourteen
- Te ao hurihuri = the changing world : 1920-2014
- Te ao hurihuri = the changing world 1920-2014 [Portion of title]
- Tangata whenua : an illustrated history (2014)
- 993.00499442 23
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | City Campus City Campus Main Collection | DISPLAY 993.00499442 HAR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | A582236B |
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DISPLAY 993 MOO The Treaty and its times : the illustrated history / | DISPLAY 993 WAL Ka whawhai tonu matou = Struggle without end / | DISPLAY 993 WHA The Treaty = Te Tiriti / | DISPLAY 993.00499442 HAR Te ao hurihuri : the changing world 1920-2014 / | DISPLAY 993.01 CRO The forgotten wars : why the musket wars matter today / | DISPLAY 993.01 CRO The musket wars : a history of inter-iwi conflict, 1806-1845 / | DISPLAY 993.01 FIR First encounters : New Zealand 1642-1840 / |
Broader work from added title page.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Persistence and resilience, 1920-1945 -- Across time : rugby -- Maori affairs, 1945-1970 -- Across time : Ngati Whatua o Orakei / Margaret Kawharu -- Rights and revitalisation, 1970-1990 -- Across time : te reo -- Tangata whenua, tangata ora, 1990-2014 -- Postscript : the past matters / Atholl Anderson & Aroha Harris -- Statistics -- Maps & graphs -- Te reo in the text.
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 Maori land to its development. Maori held fiercely to iwi-specific connectedness, community organisation and te reo me ona tikanga (the language and its customs). New kinds of Maori 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 Maori lives. Drawn from the landmark 2014 publication, "Tangata whenua: an illustrated history", Te Ao Hurihuri brings the history up to the present.
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