The Kingitanga, or Maori royalty movement, has a ceremonial mandate rather than a legal one and was formed after the British colonisation of New Zealand to unite tribes in resistance to forced sales of indigenous land and the loss of the Maori language and cultur...
To accept us as the first people will change the whole of world colonisation history and the world will have a different understanding of the truth of the holy bible and the laws of the government and the true genealogy of the royal family. The crown know who we are , the roman church ...
The colonisation of Aotearoa New Zealand was facilitated by the signing of the 1840 Treaty of Waitangi between Maori and the British Queen. However, as is the cdoi:10.2139/ssrn.2175397Catherine J. Iorns MagallanesSSRN Electronic JournalIrons Magallanes, Catherine "Reparations for Māori Grievances ...
go) was one faced by all families caught up in the war effort on both sides, and it critically raises the question of survival of the whanau for a minority Indigenous group which had been demoralised and marginalised due to illness, disease, infant mortality and other ills of colonisation. ...
In New Zealand, as elsewhere in the Pacific, the processes of conversion, civilisation and colonisation were intimately connected, and missionary wives, although portrayed as subordinate and shadowy figures in mission life, played a significant role in their achievement. This paper examines the case ...
It’s not an excuse, but the history and colonisation that happened in our country, for me, has contributed to the large percent of Maori making up our prison population. For me that’s a driving factor to make a change – to make a difference. As I understand it, a Marae is a ...
Since the colonisation of Aotearoa / New Zealand by Pakeha, Maori have been stereotypically imagined as the Black Other. One of the principal mechanisms for the continued perpetuation of this racialised discourse is the representation of... M Wall - 《New Zealand Geographer》 被引量: 31发表: ...
Throughout periods of colonisation indigenous knowledge has been collected by ethnographers, anthropologists, and others, and much of this has found its way into the collections of libraries and archives. This is true in New Zealand as it is overseas. However, despite the existence of this ...
Cultural invasion continued: The ongoing colonisation of Tikanga Maori [C]ultural invasion ... serves the ends of conquest. .. the invaders penetrate the cultural context of another group, in disrespect of the latter's potenti... Mikaere,Ani - 《Yearbook of New Zealand Jurisprudence》 被引...
Mori, the indigenous people of New Zealand, have suffered social and economic deprivation as a result of colonisation. Mori suffer worse health then their ... T Rochford - 《Journal of Primary Prevention》 被引量: 55发表: 2004年 Perceptions of mental health service delivery among staff and Ind...