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A Separate Authority (He Mana Motuhake), Volume II - The Crown's Betrayal of the Tuhoe Maori Sanctuary in New Zealand, 1915-1926

English · Hardback

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Following on from Volume I on the formation of the Urewera District Native Reserve, this monograph examines the period from 1908 to 1926, during which time the Crown subverted Tuhoe control of the UDNR, established a mere decade earlier. While Volume I described how the Tuhoe were able to deploy kin-based power to manipulate Crown power as well as confront one another, this volume describes ways in which the same ancestral descent groups closed ranks to survive nearly two decades of predatory Crown policies determined to dismantle their sanctuary. A relentless Crown campaign to purchase individual Tuhoe land shares ultimately resulted in a misleading Crown scheme to consolidate and relocate Tuhoe  land shares, thereby freeing up land for the settlement of non- Tuhoe  farmers. By the 1950s, over 200 small Tuhoe blocks were scattered throughout one of the largest National Parks in New Zealand. Although greatly weakened by these policies in terms of kinship solidarity as well as land and other resources, Tuhoe resistance continued until the return of the entire park in 2014-with unreserved apologies and promises of future support. 
 
In both volumes of A Separate Authority (He Mana  Motuhake), Webster takes the stance of an ethnohistorian: he not only examines the various ways control over the Urewera District Native Reserve (UDNR) was negotiated, subverted or betrayed, and renegotiated during this time period, but also focuses on the role of Maori hapu, ancestral descent groups and their leaders, including the political economic influence of extensive marriage alliances between them. The ethnohistorical approach developed here may be useful to other studies of governance, indigenous resistance, and reform, whether in New Zealand or elsewhere.

List of contents

Part 1 Introduction.- 1. Introduction.- Part II The Tuhoe Sanctuary and the Crown Purchasing Campaign.- 2. The Tamaikoha Descent Group in the Crown Purchasing Campaign.- 3. The Purchasing Strategy and Tuhoe Resistance.- Part III The Tuhoe Sanctuary and the Urewera Consolidation Scheme.- 4. Proposals for the Urewera Consolidation Scheme and Rising Tuhoe Resistance.- 5. Negotiations at Tauarau and the Urgency of Legislation.- Part IV Closing or Breaking Ranks in the Face of Crown Power.- 6. The Crown's Retreat in the Lower Basins.- 7. The Crown's Covert Tactics: Piecemeal Deductions and Continuing Purchases.- 8. The Apitihana Movement Faces the Crown.- 9. The haua Te Rangi hapu Cluster and the Apitihana.- Part V Conclusion.-10. Conclusion.

About the author










Steven Webster, PhD, is Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Auckland, New Zealand, where he taught Social Anthropology and M¿ori Studies before his retirement. Since the 1980s, he has been closely involved in issues of M¿ori land, M¿ori history, ethnic politics, and political economy in New Zealand.


Product details

Authors Steven Webster
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.07.2020
 
EAN 9783030410452
ISBN 978-3-0-3041045-2
No. of pages 452
Dimensions 160 mm x 32 mm x 214 mm
Weight 738 g
Illustrations XXII, 452 p. 60 illus., 3 illus. in color.
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Miscellaneous

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