Shifting Grounds is a history of three places: Pukekawa / Auckland Domain, Maungakiekie / One Tree Hill and the Ōtuataua Stonefields at Ihumātao. Such tight focus is matched by a simple, elegant structure: each place is explored across just two times, mostly of a few decades – ‘narrative moments’ (p.13), as Lucy Mackintosh calls them. Only one of six substantive chapters, on Ihumātao and the Ōtuataua Stonefields, surveys change over centuries, from c1350-1840
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This special issue of Public History Review has been edited by Fiona McKergow, Geoff Watson, David L...
Although it is clear that a variety of Kāi Tahu lifeways and environmental management practices pers...
This special issue of Public History Review has been edited by Fiona McKergow, Geoff Watson, David L...
The development of Pegasus Town has demonstated how developers can work together with local iwi with...
Landscape narrative theory initiates new ways of understanding landscape. This paper explores the co...
In the 1960s, my grandfather Ormond Wilson devoted himself to restoring the site of the last fixed b...
Globally and across disciplines, a focus on Indigenous knowledge is rapidly evolving. For landscape ...
IT SHOULD COME AS NO SURPRISE TO FIND that New Zealand history is Māori history. In 1987 when Tipene...
This thesis tells two intertwined stories about stories about nature. One, theoretical, asks what st...
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Te Whanganui a Tara Wellington City has a long history dating back to legendary individuals, includi...
Te Whanganui a Tara Wellington City has a long history dating back to legendary individuals, includi...
The whare tūpuna, Hinemihi o Te Ao Tawhito, an ancestral meeting house, built in 1881 in Te Wairoa, ...
This thesis reframes the history of the Waikato from the late eighteenth to the early twentieth cent...
This special issue of Public History Review has been edited by Fiona McKergow, Geoff Watson, David L...
Although it is clear that a variety of Kāi Tahu lifeways and environmental management practices pers...
This special issue of Public History Review has been edited by Fiona McKergow, Geoff Watson, David L...
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