Sustaining indigeneity in New Zealand : efforts to assimilate the Māori, 1894-2022 /
"Sustaining Indigeneity in New Zealand is a revised collection of ten essays by Steven Webster, all written since 1998. Collectively they address national policies and indigeneity movements through a lens of class inequality. Webster describes efforts to assimilate the Māori since the advent of...
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New York :
Peter Lang Publishing Inc.,
[2023]
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Table of Contents:
- Contemporary Māori society and the other side of Māori culture [1998]
- Māori Hapū as a Whole Way of Struggle : 1840-50s Before the Land Wars [1998]
- Māori Retribalisation and Treaty Rights to the New Zealand Fisheries [2002]
- Urewera Kinship and Land, 1894-1926 : Some Preliminary Conclusions [2002]
- Māori Kinship and Power : Ngāi Tūhoe 1894-1912 [2017]
- Ōhāua Te Rangi and Reconciliation in Te Urewera, 1913-1983 [2019]
- Māori Indigeneity and Commodity Fetishism [2016]
- Māori Indigeneity and the Ontological Turn in Ethnography [2019]
- Whakamoana-ed ("Set Adrift")? Tūhoe Māori Confront Commodification, 1894-1926 [2021]
- Biculturalism and Māori Indigeneity in Aotearoa/New Zealand
- Socio-economic Class and Domestication of the Māori.