The beating heart
An edition of The beating heart (2008)
a political and socio-economic history of Te Arawa
By Vincent O'Malley
Publish Date
2008
Publisher
Huia
Language
eng
Pages
354
Description:
"The Beating Heart details the determined efforts since the 1830s of Te Arawa tribes to work with the Crown and settlers to pursue a mutually advantageous relationship under the Treaty while at the same time maintaining their autonomy, culture, and control over their land and resources. While the ultimate outcomes were often calamitous for Te Arawa, the underlying theme of this book is highly positive. The tribes never ceased to struggle for a genuinely bicultural future. The book tells the story of the survival and resurgence of a dynamic people under circumstances that were often extreme and, as such, reflects the experiences of many other iwi in New Zealand today."--Book jacket.
subjects: Politics and government, Maori (New Zealand people), Te Arawa (New Zealand people), Economic conditions, Social conditions, Claims, History, Politics, Business and economics, Tōrangapu.̄., Hapori whānau, Umanga, Te arawa (new zealand people)--claims, Te arawa (new zealand people)--economic conditions, Te arawa (new zealand people)--social conditions, Te arawa (new zealand people)--politics and government, Te arawa (new zealand people)--history, Te arawa (new zealand people)--new zealand--bay of plenty (region)--history, Maori (new zealand people)--history, Maori (new zealand people)--new zealand--bay of plenty (region)--history, Du424.a73 o43 2008
Places: New Zealand, Bay of Plenty (Region), Bay of Plenty (N.Z. : Region)