Tangata whenua : a history / Atholl Anderson, Judith Binney & Aroha Harris.

"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 th...

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Main Authors: Anderson, Atholl (Author), Binney, Judith (Author), Harris, Aroha (Author)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Wellington, New Zealand : Bridget Williams Books, 2015.
Subjects:
Online Access:The Treaty of Waitangi Collection
The New Zealand History Collection
Table of Contents:
  • Te Ao Tāwhito. Ancient origins, 3000 BC
  • AD 1300 / Atholl Anderson
  • Speaking of migration, AD1150-140 / Atholl Anderson
  • Pieces of the past, AD 1200-1800 / Atholl Anderson
  • Emerging societies, AD 1500-1800 / Atholl Anderson
  • In the foreign gaze, AD 1642-1820 / Atholl Anderson
  • Old ways and new means, AD 1810-1830 / Atholl Anderson
  • Te Ao Hou. The coming of the Pākehā, 1820-1840 / Judith Binney with Vincent O'Malley & Alan Ward
  • Rangatiratanga and Kāwanatanga, 1840-1860 / Judith Binney with Vincent O'Malley & Alan Ward
  • Wars and survival, 1860-1872 / Judith Binney with Vincent O'Malley & Alan Ward
  • The land and the people, 1860-1890 / Judith Binney with Vincent O'Malley & Alan Ward
  • The quest for survival, 1890-1920 / Judith Binney with Vincent O'Malley & Alan Ward
  • Te Ao Hurihuri. Persistence and resilience, 1920-1945 / Aroha Harris
  • Māori affairs, 1945-1970 / Aroha Harris with Melissa Matutina Williams
  • Rights and revitalisation, 1970-1900 / Aroha Harris with Melissa Matutina Williams
  • Tangata whenua, tangata ora, 1990-2014 / Aroha Harris with Melissa Matutina Williams.
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