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 ...
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 'race' through stereotypes in the media. 'New' cultural ...
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 ...
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 ...
In doing so, our study contributes to an understanding of how the processes of colonisation within the context of the accountancy profession continue to impact on these women's lives in particular, and Maori culture in general. We contend that the accountancy profession and its organisations need ...
Maori share experiences of the politics of oppression and repression resulting from nineteenth century British colonisation. Concentrated efforts by successive colonial governments to redefine the people, the language, and consequently the culture, in subordinate and negative terms served the colonial desire...
Prior to colonisation, Maori (the indigenous peoples of Aotearoa/New Zealand) had effective legal, social and political structures, premised on Tikanga Maori (Maori custom), which determined their 'constitution'. Upon colonisation the existing 'constitution', determined by Tikanga Maori, was not ...
colonisation down to recent times, Lord Bledisloe displayed sound judgement in attributing the decadence of the race, which at one time seemed in danger of extinction, to the harsh and inequitable land policy of the Government, which confiscated and alienated native holdings after the Maori wars....
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 ...
A parallel theme in the recent literature relates to claims pertaining to ownership and management of natural resources by indigenous minorities in post-colonial Western democracies who have been historically marginalised and impoverished by the aftermath of European colonisation. Recently, in order to ...