Taua : Musket Wars Land Wars or Tikanga Warfare in Maori Society in Early 19th Century
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Author:BALLARA Angela
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ISBN:9780143018896
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Publication Date:January 2003
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Edition:1
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Pages:543
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Penguin Books
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Country of Publication:New Zealand


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Taua : Musket Wars Land Wars or Tikanga Warfare in Maori Society in Early 19th Century
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Author:BALLARA Angela
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ISBN:9780143018896
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Publication Date:January 2003
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Edition:1
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Pages:543
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Penguin Books
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Country of Publication:New Zealand
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Taua is a major study of Mari warfare. It asks the question: what if the nature of Mari society itself was the cause of the wars not the introduction of new and destructive military technology? Only after prolonged contact, argues Angela Ballara, did the cultural context of Maori warfare change.
Drawing on Maori writers and sources and not just on earlier Pakeha scholars, this book re-examines some fundamental questions. Ballara's fascinating new analysis is of vital importance at a time when issues of Maori land loss and redress are being debated in the public arena.
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Musket wars, 'land wars' or tikanga? How are we to describe the destructive Maori inter-tribal warfare of the early nineteenth century? And just what is a musket war? Is the very term 'musket war' a misnomer? Can a 'musket war' be so defined only if wars were fought because Mari owned muskets, and for no other reason? Why were so many wars fought, especially in the early contact period? And why did the wars diminish?
Taua is a major study of Mari warfare. It asks the question: what if the nature of Mari society itself was the cause of the wars not the introduction of new and destructive military technology? Only after prolonged contact, argues Angela Ballara, did the cultural context of Maori warfare change.
Drawing on Maori writers and sources and not just on earlier Pakeha scholars, this book re-examines some fundamental questions. Ballara's fascinating new analysis is of vital importance at a time when issues of Maori land loss and redress are being debated in the public arena. -
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Author: BALLARA AngelaISBN: 9780143018896Publication Date: January 2003Edition: 1Pages: 543Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Penguin BooksCountry of Publication: New Zealand
Musket wars, 'land wars' or tikanga? How are we to describe the destructive Maori inter-tribal warfare of the early nineteenth century? And just what is a musket war? Is the very term 'musket war' a misnomer? Can a 'musket war' be so defined only if wars were fought because Mari owned muskets, and for no other reason? Why were so many wars fought, especially in the early contact period? And why did the wars diminish?
Taua is a major study of Mari warfare. It asks the question: what if the nature of Mari society itself was the cause of the wars not the introduction of new and destructive military technology? Only after prolonged contact, argues Angela Ballara, did the cultural context of Maori warfare change.
Drawing on Maori writers and sources and not just on earlier Pakeha scholars, this book re-examines some fundamental questions. Ballara's fascinating new analysis is of vital importance at a time when issues of Maori land loss and redress are being debated in the public arena.-
Author: BALLARA AngelaISBN: 9780143018896Publication Date: January 2003Edition: 1Pages: 543Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Penguin BooksCountry of Publication: New Zealand
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