For the archaeologist archaeology is a scientific activity which is morally 'neutral, to be enjoyed for its own sake in the enlightenment of mankind. The past will be revived by the archaeologist. For the Maori the past is alive, hence it is morally partial. To dig the past up is to expose it and even to kill it by exposure. This thesis is a scientific study of the general problem of what happens when two views, those of the Maori and Pakeha come in to contact with one another under specific circumstances. For the Pakeha the specific circumstances to be investigated will be on his archaeological activity in Whakatane and for the Maori focus will be on his views concerning the traditions and physical features of the same area. I propose ...
This thesis explores and examines Ngāti Hine perspectives with respect to taonga. Whilst past resea...
Maori writing in the nineteenth-century was prolific. Maori writers worked in multiple genres includ...
Abstract Fieldwork for this thesis was undertaken in the Country of the Ndrrua'ngaith / Wathayn peo...
Upon a New Zealand-wide scale the intervening years between 1769 and 1840 were remarkable for the co...
The occupation of Moutoa Gardens in 1995 highlighted efforts by Whanganui iwi to draw attention to t...
Museum archaeology is a subject that has received little attention from local academics and museum p...
Conflict or a reconciliation of it is a common theme in discussions on indigenous peoples’ heritage....
Repatriation is an increasingly significant issue in the museum world. It is concerned with the retu...
illustrations (some color), maps ; 30 cm. M. A. University of Auckland 1994. Includes bibliographic...
Whaikoorero is regarded as the traditionally valued mode of communication. It is the language of the...
This thesis examines the role of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa in the rejuvenation of ...
An interdisciplinary approach to the study of change and retention in Maori material culture during ...
Te Whanganui a Tara Wellington City has a long history dating back to legendary individuals, includi...
The study of New Zealand's prehistory is beset by a number of problems. Chief among them are the lac...
My excuse for attempting this thesis is firstly, that I am a graduate in medicine of the University ...
This thesis explores and examines Ngāti Hine perspectives with respect to taonga. Whilst past resea...
Maori writing in the nineteenth-century was prolific. Maori writers worked in multiple genres includ...
Abstract Fieldwork for this thesis was undertaken in the Country of the Ndrrua'ngaith / Wathayn peo...
Upon a New Zealand-wide scale the intervening years between 1769 and 1840 were remarkable for the co...
The occupation of Moutoa Gardens in 1995 highlighted efforts by Whanganui iwi to draw attention to t...
Museum archaeology is a subject that has received little attention from local academics and museum p...
Conflict or a reconciliation of it is a common theme in discussions on indigenous peoples’ heritage....
Repatriation is an increasingly significant issue in the museum world. It is concerned with the retu...
illustrations (some color), maps ; 30 cm. M. A. University of Auckland 1994. Includes bibliographic...
Whaikoorero is regarded as the traditionally valued mode of communication. It is the language of the...
This thesis examines the role of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa in the rejuvenation of ...
An interdisciplinary approach to the study of change and retention in Maori material culture during ...
Te Whanganui a Tara Wellington City has a long history dating back to legendary individuals, includi...
The study of New Zealand's prehistory is beset by a number of problems. Chief among them are the lac...
My excuse for attempting this thesis is firstly, that I am a graduate in medicine of the University ...
This thesis explores and examines Ngāti Hine perspectives with respect to taonga. Whilst past resea...
Maori writing in the nineteenth-century was prolific. Maori writers worked in multiple genres includ...
Abstract Fieldwork for this thesis was undertaken in the Country of the Ndrrua'ngaith / Wathayn peo...