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The meeting place : Mهaori and Pهakehهa encounters, 1642-1840
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O'Malley, Vincent, 1967-
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Maori (New Zealand people) History.
/ Maori (New Zealand people) First contact with Europeans.
/ New Zealand Race relations History.
/ New Zealand Ethnic relations.
/ New Zealand History To 1840.
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The meeting place : Mهaori and Pهakehهa encounters, 1642-1840
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O'Malley, Vincent, 1967-
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Maori (New Zealand people) History.
/ Maori (New Zealand people) First contact with Europeans.
/ New Zealand Race relations History.
/ New Zealand Ethnic relations.
/ New Zealand History To 1840.
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The meeting place : Mهaori and Pهakehهa encounters, 1642-1840
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An account focusing on the encounters between the Maori and Pakeha--or European settlers--and the process of mutual discovery from 1642 to around 1840, this New Zealand history book argues that both groups inhabited a middle ground in which neither could dictate the political, economic, or cultural rules of engagement. By looking at economic, religious, political, and sexual encounters, it offers a strikingly different picture to traditional accounts of imperial Pakeha power over a static, resistant Maori society. With fresh insights, this book examines why mostly beneficial interactions between these two cultures began to merge and the reasons for their subsequent demise after 1840.
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Auckland University Press
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9781869405946, 1869405943
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| Call Number | Copies | Material | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| DU423.F48 O46 2012 | 1 | BOOK | AUTOSTORE |
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