The new New Zealand: the Māori and Pākehā populations
"Today's New Zealand is an emerging paradigm for successful cultural relations. Although the nation's Māori (indigenous Polynesian) and Pākehā (colonial European) populations of the 19th century were dramatically different and often at odds, they are today co-contributors to a vibrant...
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Jefferson, North Carolina
McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers
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Zusammenfassung: | "Today's New Zealand is an emerging paradigm for successful cultural relations. Although the nation's Māori (indigenous Polynesian) and Pākehā (colonial European) populations of the 19th century were dramatically different and often at odds, they are today co-contributors to a vibrant society. For more than a century they have been working out the kind of nation that engenders respect and well-being; and their interaction, though often riddled with confrontation, is finally bearing bicultural fruit. By their model, the encounter of diverse cultures does not require the surrender of one to the other; rather, it entails each expanding its own cultural categories in the light of the other. The time is ripe to explore this nation's cultural dynamics for what we can learn about getting along. This anthropological inquiry focuses on religion and related symbols, forms of reciprocity, the operation of power and the concept of culture as these themes have developed in modern New Zealand society."-Provided by publisher-- |
Beschreibung: | viii, 243 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten 26 cm |
ISBN: | 9781476677002 |
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title | The new New Zealand the Māori and Pākehā populations |
title_auth | The new New Zealand the Māori and Pākehā populations |
title_exact_search | The new New Zealand the Māori and Pākehā populations |
title_full | The new New Zealand the Māori and Pākehā populations William Edward Moneyhun |
title_fullStr | The new New Zealand the Māori and Pākehā populations William Edward Moneyhun |
title_full_unstemmed | The new New Zealand the Māori and Pākehā populations William Edward Moneyhun |
title_short | The new New Zealand |
title_sort | the new new zealand the maori and pakeha populations |
title_sub | the Māori and Pākehā populations |
topic | Bevölkerung (DE-588)4006287-9 gnd Maori (DE-588)4037433-6 gnd Bikulturalismus (DE-588)4328611-2 gnd Europäischer Einwanderer (DE-588)4359486-4 gnd |
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