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Wars without end : Ngā Pakanga Whenua o Mua = New Zealand's land wars : a Māori perspective / Danny Keenan.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Auckland : Penguin Books, 2021. Edition: Revised editionDescription: 304 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : colour illustrations, map ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780143774938
  • 014377493X
Other title:
  • Ngā Pakanga Whenua o Mua : New Zealand's land wars : a Māori perspective
  • New Zealand's land wars : a Māori perspective
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 993.02 23
Contents:
Preface: 'Land is the foundation of all our trouble' -- Introduction: 'The New Zealand Wars' -- what's in a name? -- Chapter 1: Meanings of land -- Chapter 2: Impasse in North Taranaki -- Chapter 3: Settling the land question -- Chapter 4: Prelude to war -- Chapter 5: North Taranaki -- Chapter 6: Invasion of the Waikato -- Chapter 7: Last stands -- Chapter 8: Taking the land -- Conclusion: 'a vast change has taken place'.
Summary: "From the earliest days of European settlement in New Zealand, Māori have struggled to hold on to their land. Tensions began early, arising from disputed land sales. When open conflict between Māori and Imperial forces broke out in the 1840s and 1860s, the struggles only intensified. For both sides, land was at the heart of the conflict, one that casts a long shadow over race relations in modern-day New Zealand. 'Wars without end' is the first book to approach this contentious subject from a Māori point of view, focusing on the Māori resolve to maintain possession"--Publisher information.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Preface: 'Land is the foundation of all our trouble' -- Introduction: 'The New Zealand Wars' -- what's in a name? -- Chapter 1: Meanings of land -- Chapter 2: Impasse in North Taranaki -- Chapter 3: Settling the land question -- Chapter 4: Prelude to war -- Chapter 5: North Taranaki -- Chapter 6: Invasion of the Waikato -- Chapter 7: Last stands -- Chapter 8: Taking the land -- Conclusion: 'a vast change has taken place'.

"From the earliest days of European settlement in New Zealand, Māori have struggled to hold on to their land. Tensions began early, arising from disputed land sales. When open conflict between Māori and Imperial forces broke out in the 1840s and 1860s, the struggles only intensified. For both sides, land was at the heart of the conflict, one that casts a long shadow over race relations in modern-day New Zealand. 'Wars without end' is the first book to approach this contentious subject from a Māori point of view, focusing on the Māori resolve to maintain possession"--Publisher information.

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