A revised edition of the best-selling book containing two new chapters covering the last decade and a half. 'The struggle without end continues...' This is a revised edition of Dr Ranginui Walker's best-selling history of Aotearoa, New Zealand, from a Maori perspective. Since the mid-nineteenth century, Maori have been involved in an endless struggle for justice, equality and self-determination. In this book Dr Walker provides a uniquely Maori view, not only of the events of the past two centuries but beyond to the very origins of Maori people. In this updated edition Dr Walker has added new chapters covering the years of 1990, the flowering of the Maori culture and the growth of Maori political and economic power. Recent issues such as the foreshore and seabed legislation, the hikoi and Don Brash's Orewa speech are discussed.
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– Customer review on 26/03/2007
A passionate contribution to New Zealand History --- originally published in 1990, it presented a uniquely Maori perspective from Ranginui Walker of Whakatohea iwi...
This revised edition contains two new chapters (over 100 pages) and discusses issues right up to 2004, including the foreshore/ seabed issue, the hikoi and Don Brash's Orewa speech...
This book is an interesting read...
It starts from the traditional myths and spiritual beliefs of the ancestors of the maori people and their arrival to new zealand. The intervention and colonisation by European powers is cover; the treaty of waitangi and its affects on the maori people are outlined. It goes on to explore how the maori people managed to retain their culture as it came close to extinction because of policies of assimilation; and how maori are still fighting today for their indigenous rights to land and cultural independence. It is a compelling read and should be read by all New Zealanders and all visitors to New Zealand for a better understanding of the complex cultural history that surrounds political and ethnic affairs in contemporary Aotearoa.
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