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Decolonizing Conservation - Caring for Maori Meeting Houses Outside New Zealand

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Informationen zum Autor Sully, Dean Klappentext This book challenges the commodification of sacred objects and places by western conservation thought by examining conservation activities at Maori marae-meeting houses-located in the US, Germany, and England, contrasted with changes in marae conservation in New Zealand. Zusammenfassung This book challenges the commodification of sacred objects and places by western conservation thought by examining conservation activities at Maori marae—meeting houses—located in the US, Germany, and England, contrasted with changes in marae conservation in New Zealand. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part 1 Setting the Scene; chapter0 Introduction, Dean Sully; Chapter 1 Colonising and Conservation, Dean Sully; Part 2 A View from Aotearoa; Chapter 2 The Protection of Taonga and Mäori Heritage in Aotearoa (New Zealand), Arapata Hakiwai; Chapter 3 Conserving Living Taonga: The Concept of Continuity, Gamini Wijesuriya; Chapter 4 Marae Conservation in Aotearoa, James Schuster, Dean Whiting; Part 3 Conserving Expatriate Meeting Houses; Chapter 5 Ruatepupuke II, the Field Museum, Chicago: The Past and Possible Future, John Edward Terrell, Désirée CJ Wisse, Christopher J Philipp; Chapter 6 The Care of Living Objects: Conserving Rauru and te Wharepuni a Maui in Germany, Eva Garbutt-; Part 4 Hinemihi; Chapter 7 Introductionducing Hinemihi, Dean Sully, Alan Gallop; Chapter 8 The National Trust and Hinemihi at Clandon Park, Julie DeLong Lawlor, Katy Lithgow; Chapter 9 Hinemihi and the London Mäori Community, Karl Burrows; Poem: So Who Invited Tu?, Rosanna Raymond; Chapter 10 Hinemihi and Ngäti (Tribe) Hinemihi, James Schuster; Chapter 11 Hinemihi’s Return: A Legal Opinion, Kathryn Last; Chapter 12 Conserving Hinemihi at Clandon Park, UK, Dean Sully, Isabel Pombo Cardoso; Part 5 Conclusions; Chapter 13 Decolonising Hinemihi and Conservation Practice, Dean Sully;

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Part 1 Setting the Scene; chapter0 Introduction, Dean Sully; Chapter 1 Colonising and Conservation, Dean Sully; Part 2 A View from Aotearoa; Chapter 2 The Protection of Taonga and Mäori Heritage in Aotearoa (New Zealand), Arapata Hakiwai; Chapter 3 Conserving Living Taonga: The Concept of Continuity, Gamini Wijesuriya; Chapter 4 Marae Conservation in Aotearoa, James Schuster, Dean Whiting; Part 3 Conserving Expatriate Meeting Houses; Chapter 5 Ruatepupuke II, the Field Museum, Chicago: The Past and Possible Future, John Edward Terrell, Désirée CJ Wisse, Christopher J Philipp; Chapter 6 The Care of Living Objects: Conserving Rauru and te Wharepuni a Maui in Germany, Eva Garbutt-; Part 4 Hinemihi; Chapter 7 Introductionducing Hinemihi, Dean Sully, Alan Gallop; Chapter 8 The National Trust and Hinemihi at Clandon Park, Julie DeLong Lawlor, Katy Lithgow; Chapter 9 Hinemihi and the London Mäori Community, Karl Burrows; Poem: So Who Invited Tu?, Rosanna Raymond; Chapter 10 Hinemihi and Ngäti (Tribe) Hinemihi, James Schuster; Chapter 11 Hinemihi's Return: A Legal Opinion, Kathryn Last; Chapter 12 Conserving Hinemihi at Clandon Park, UK, Dean Sully, Isabel Pombo Cardoso; Part 5 Conclusions; Chapter 13 Decolonising Hinemihi and Conservation Practice, Dean Sully;

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Authors Dean (EDT) Sully
Assisted by Dean Sully (Editor)
Publisher The University of Arizona Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.03.2008
 
EAN 9781598743104
ISBN 978-1-59874-310-4
No. of pages 272
Dimensions 152 mm x 216 mm x 6 mm
Series UCL Institute of Archaeology Critical Cultural Heritage Series
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > Social education, social work
Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

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