Transgressing Tikanga : Captured by Maori : First-hand Accounts 1816-1884
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Author:BENTLEY Trevor
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ISBN:9781988550183
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Publication Date:April 2021
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Edition:1
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Pages:288
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Potton and Burton
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Country of Publication:New Zealand


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Transgressing Tikanga : Captured by Maori : First-hand Accounts 1816-1884
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Author:BENTLEY Trevor
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ISBN:9781988550183
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Publication Date:April 2021
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Edition:1
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Pages:288
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Potton and Burton
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Country of Publication:New Zealand
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Packed with drama and action, these first-hand accounts tell the compelling stories of Pakeha who were captured by Maori between 1818 and 1884.
Transgressing Tikanga is a collection of 20 first-hand accounts written by Europeans who were captured by Maori between 1816 and 1884. These Pakeha men and women were seized when they either committed blatant acts of aggression or unknowingly transgressed tikanga Maori (customary law), for which utu wasrequired.
These captivity narratives are packed with drama and action, and are not always easy reading, but they create a vivid picture of nineteenth-century interactions between Maori and Pakeha. They provide a rich insight into early Maori life, including the principals of captivity and utu, social order, religious practices, everyday customs, and the conduct of warfare.
With notes that give detailed historical context, Transgressing Tikanga makes an important contribution to understanding the cross-cultural tensions from which contemporary New Zealand society has emerged.
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Packed with drama and action, these first-hand accounts tell the compelling stories of Pakeha who were captured by Maori between 1818 and 1884.
Transgressing Tikanga is a collection of 20 first-hand accounts written by Europeans who were captured by Maori between 1816 and 1884. These Pakeha men and women were seized when they either committed blatant acts of aggression or unknowingly transgressed tikanga Maori (customary law), for which utu wasrequired.
These captivity narratives are packed with drama and action, and are not always easy reading, but they create a vivid picture of nineteenth-century interactions between Maori and Pakeha. They provide a rich insight into early Maori life, including the principals of captivity and utu, social order, religious practices, everyday customs, and the conduct of warfare.
With notes that give detailed historical context, Transgressing Tikanga makes an important contribution to understanding the cross-cultural tensions from which contemporary New Zealand society has emerged.
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Author: BENTLEY TrevorISBN: 9781988550183Publication Date: April 2021Edition: 1Pages: 288Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Potton and BurtonCountry of Publication: New Zealand
Packed with drama and action, these first-hand accounts tell the compelling stories of Pakeha who were captured by Maori between 1818 and 1884.
Transgressing Tikanga is a collection of 20 first-hand accounts written by Europeans who were captured by Maori between 1816 and 1884. These Pakeha men and women were seized when they either committed blatant acts of aggression or unknowingly transgressed tikanga Maori (customary law), for which utu wasrequired.
These captivity narratives are packed with drama and action, and are not always easy reading, but they create a vivid picture of nineteenth-century interactions between Maori and Pakeha. They provide a rich insight into early Maori life, including the principals of captivity and utu, social order, religious practices, everyday customs, and the conduct of warfare.
With notes that give detailed historical context, Transgressing Tikanga makes an important contribution to understanding the cross-cultural tensions from which contemporary New Zealand society has emerged.
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Author: BENTLEY TrevorISBN: 9781988550183Publication Date: April 2021Edition: 1Pages: 288Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Potton and BurtonCountry of Publication: New Zealand
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