The Maori and the Crown: An Indigenous People's Struggle for Self-Determination

The Maori and the Crown: An Indigenous People's Struggle for Self-Determination

by Dora Alves
The Maori and the Crown: An Indigenous People's Struggle for Self-Determination

The Maori and the Crown: An Indigenous People's Struggle for Self-Determination

by Dora Alves

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Overview

When early explorers and settlers arrived in New Zealand, they found the islands already populated by the Polynesian Maori people. This account details the interaction between the Maori leaders and the British Crown from first contact to New Zealand's eventual autonomy. As settlers outnumbered Maori, the struggle for land resulted in war and confiscations, and Maori loss of land and traditional lifestyle was accompanied by widespread ill health. It would be well into the twentieth century before the Crown would have to address promises made to the Maori in the 1840 Treaty of Waitangi, and the resulting efforts of the Waitangi Tribunal would forever change Maori relations with the Pakeha (New Zealanders of European descent).

During recent decades, both groups have come to understand the complexity of the situation in New Zealand. The Pakeha have learned Maori sentiments regarding forests, flora, and language; and the Maori have come to realize that today's Pakeha should not be penalized by attempts at redress. The Maori have gradually acquired a larger role in dealing with their own affairs and addressing social inequalities, and recent electoral changes have resulted in a stronger Maori voice in Parliament. While serious tension remains and some Pakeha argue for one law for all, steps have been taken toward more harmonious relations.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313310584
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 10/30/1999
Series: Contributions to the Study of World History , #68
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.50(d)
Lexile: 1460L (what's this?)

About the Author

DORA ALVES is Adjunct Professor at the School of Summer and Continuing Education and Center for Australian and New Zealand Studies at Georgetown University./e She was Director of Southeast Asian Strategic Studies at the Industrial College of the Armed Forces, National Defense University, and she recently taught graduate classes on Southeast Asia in the Department of Political Science, Waikato University, New Zealand. Dr. Alves, who has traveled and lectured widely in the Pacific region, is the author of three books and many articles on her area of specialization.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Preface
The Maori
Maori and Pakeha
Colonization
Adjustment
The Crown
The Waitangi Tribunal and the Treaty
Fisheries, Land, and Other Taonga
The End of the Twentieth Century
Social Inequalities
An Election, and a new Prime Minister
Tainui
The South Island
Conclusion
Appendices
Bibliography
Index

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