Urban Māori : the second great migration / Bradford Haami.

"The post-1945 migration to the cities by Māori transformed Aotearoa New Zealand forever. Before the Second World War 90% of Māori lived in rural tribal communities; by the mid-1970s almost 80% lived in the cities—perhaps the fastest movement of any population from traditional homelands to the...

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Main Author: Haami, Bradford, 1966- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Auckland, New Zealand : Oratia Books, [2018]
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Summary:"The post-1945 migration to the cities by Māori transformed Aotearoa New Zealand forever. Before the Second World War 90% of Māori lived in rural tribal communities; by the mid-1970s almost 80% lived in the cities—perhaps the fastest movement of any population from traditional homelands to the cities. Economic opportunity improved the lot of many but created huge disruption and challenges, making this a story of expectation, need, loss, isolation and revival. Exploring what being Māori means today, Urban Māori looks back to the experience of the first migrants, and traces the course of urbanisation over succeeding years. The opening chapter introduces the reader to the facts of Māori internal migration, pan-tribalism and adaptation in the modern world. Each subsequent chapter loosely follows a decade from 1940 to 2010, recounting key events and experiences of those periods that were influenced by factors such as urbanisation, assimilation and later retribalisation. Specific chapters describe crucial developments that arose out of urbanisation—such as Māori trade-training courses, Māori collectives like the Māori Women's Welfare League, the Urban Māori Authorities and urban marae. This narrative flow stretches overseas to Māori in Australia, and also investigates the phenomenon of urban families returning home to reconnect with their tribal roots. Woven through the historical account are profiles of individuals and whānau, recounting their migration journeys to the cities since World War II and their diverse experiences of urban life. Urban Māori thereby balances its grounding in the wealth of academic research on Māori urbanisation with new insights into the realities of urban Māori lives, and explores the idea of cultural adaptability in this new environment through the eyes of those who have lived in the experience."--Front flap.
Physical Description:304 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Audience:Secondary
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0947506284
9780947506285
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