Mori Archaeology and History of Heretaunga, New Zealand: Six Centuries of Power and Place
English
By (author): Mark W. Allen Ngahiwi Tomoana Stella August Wikitoria Moore
This book uses Mori Kaupapa (a Mori approach, practice) to provide unique insights toward the anthropological understanding of power and place in Heretaunga, New Zealand. It examines the power of Mori leaders and ancient and modern archaeological and historical landscapes over the past six centuries. It highlights Mori warfare, characterized by impressive fortifications known as p. Severe impacts of the colonial period are also discussed, including demographic calamity, changes in settlement pattern, and the innovative ways that Mori leaders sought to navigate the last half of the nineteenth century. Recent history and modern issues are examined as well, particularly the rise of tribal self-government. Importantly, the roles of female leaders are examined for each period. This book will be of interest across many disciplines for those interested in conflict and warfare, complex pre-state level societies, colonialism, power and women, and indigenous adaptions to globalization.
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