Te kōparapara : an introduction to the Māori world / edited by Michael Reilly [and six others].
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Auckland :
Auckland University Press,
2018.
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Table of Contents:
- Part one: He Tumu: Foundations - 1. Te Tīmatanga mai o te Ao: The beginning of the world - 2. Tikanga: How not to get told off - 3. Whakapaparanga: Social structure, leadership and Whāngai - 4. Ngā Hekenga Waka: Migration and early settlement - 5. Kaitiakitanga: Land, people and resource management - 6. Marae - 7. Ritual today: Pōwhiri - 8. Takiauē(Tangihanga): Death and mourning - Part two: Tāhuhu Kōrero: Histories 9. Te Tūtakitanga o ngā Tāngata: The meeting of peoples 10. He Whakaputanga me te Tiriti: The declaration and the Treaty - 11. Piki, Heke: Opportunity and disappointment, 1840-1863 - 12. He Mōrearea, he Kairiritanga, he Whakatikatanga: Crisis and conflict, resistance and readjustment, 1863-1881
- 13. He Takaoraora, he Whakameto: Struggle and advancing in a stealthy manner, 1881-1918 - 14. Tōrangapū Ohaoha: Māori and the political economy, 1918-1945 - 15. Te Hūmuku: Māori urban migration - Part three: Tākiri te Ata: Futures 16. Te Tiriti me Ōna Whakatau: The Waitangi Tribunal and Treaty settlements - 17. Ngā Hurihanga o te Reo Māori i te Mātauranga: Changes in Māori language education - 18. Hauora Māori - He Tīmatanga: Māori health - An introduction - 19. Whakahiatotanga me te Mātauranga Māori - Māori and indigenous knowledge in development contexts - 20. Hangarau me te Māori: Māori and technology - 21. He Tātai Tuakiri: The 'imagined' criteria of Māori identity.