The island broken in two halves : land and renewal movements among the Māori of New Zealand /
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Author / Creator: | Rosenfeld, Jean Elizabeth, 1940- |
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Imprint: | University Park, Pa. : Pennsylvania State University Press, c1999. |
Description: | xi, 323 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Hermeneutics, studies in the history of religions Hermeneutics, studies in the history of religions (University Park, Pa.) |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4115905 |
Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgments
- Glossary
- Introduction: Renewal Movements
- 1. Christianity and Colonization: The Pakeha Myth
- 2. Myth and Land
- 3. Fatal Impact versus Positive Adaptation
- 4. Holding Fast to the Land
- 5. "It All Started at Waitara"
- 6. Kotahitanga and the King Movement
- 7. Mana o te Whenua: Power Over the Land
- 8. The Descent into War
- 9. Why the Prophets Rose Up
- 10. Korero
- 11. Pai Marire: A Complex Creation
- 12. Hauhau: The Pakeha View
- 13. The Shift in Maori Leadership
- 14. The Symbolism of the Center
- 15. The Language of Pai Marire
- 16. Ringatu: Problems of Historiography
- 17. Te Kooti: Maui and Moses
- 18. Matawhero
- 19. Raupatu: Land Confiscation
- 20. Urewera, People and Forest
- 21. The Ringatu Messiah: Rua Kenana
- 22. Maungapohatu Is the Mountain, Rua Is the Man
- 23. A Maori Zion
- Bibliography
- Index