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A Separate Authority : He Mana Motuhake : Volume I : Establishing The Tuhoe Maori Sanctuary In New Zealand 1894 - 1915
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The resistance of the Tuhoe Maori of New Zealand to colonisation began more than century before the final return of their sanctuary in the Urewera mountains by the Crown in 2014. In Volume I of A Separate Authority (He Mana Motuhake), Steven Webster provides an ethnohistorical reconstruction of the establishment in New Zealand of a rare case of Maori home-rule over their traditional domain, backed by a special statute and investigated by a Crown commission, the majority of whom were Tuhoe leaders.
This relatively benevolent colonial policy enabled the Tuhoe to control the establishment of their vast Native Reserve in a way that entrenched their social organisation, particularly their traditional deployment of kin-based power, while at once manipulating the power of the Crown to their joint advantage from 1894 to 1908. In Volume II, Webster documents how this same form of resistance enabled the Tuhoe to withstand predatory Crown policies between 1908 and 1926, thereby retaining remnants of their ancestral sanctuary - which later became the basis upon which they won statutory control of the territory.
Pages : 402
Publisher : Palgrave-Springer
Publication date : 2021
Subjects: Non-fiction, New Zealand, Māori, NZ History, Māori History / Kōrero nehe, Māori Indigenous Knowledge / Mātauranga Māori, Disputed Land / Whenua tautohetohe, Treaty of Waitangi / Tiriti o Waitangi
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