TY - BOOK AU - Anderson, Atholl. ED - Dunedin (N.Z.). TI - The welcome of strangers: an ethnohistory of southern Maori A.D. 1650-1850 SN - 1877133418 AV - DU424.N4 A53 1998 U1 - 993.7 21 PY - 1998/// CY - Dunedin, N.Z. PB - Otago University Press in association with Dunedin City Council KW - Dunedin (N.Z.) City Council KW - Kāi Tahu (New Zealand people) KW - History KW - Social life and customs KW - Maori (New Zealand people) KW - New Zealand KW - South Island KW - Kāti Māmoe (New Zealand people) KW - Ngati Mamoe (Maori people) KW - Hekenga KW - reo KW - Mana whenua KW - Tūpuna KW - Whakapapa KW - Pakanga KW - Pūrākau KW - South Island (N.Z) N1 - "First published 1998 to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Otago and Southland"--Title page verso; Includes bibliographical references (pages 233-240) and index; Ch. 1. Iwi Origins -- Ch. 2. Hapu Migrations -- Ch. 3. Claiming the South -- Ch. 4. Takata Pora -- Ch. 5. Kai Huanga and Robulla -- Ch. 6. Rangatiratanga and Manawhenua -- Ch. 7. Managing the Land -- Ch. 8. Mahinga Kai -- Ch. 9. Northern Forest and Plain -- Ch. 10. Southern Coast and Interior -- Ch. 11. A Poor Remnant Now -- Ch. 12. Transformations N2 - "Two hundred years ago, Maori in the south of New Zealand had a lifestyle quite distinct from their northern cousins, and different experiences of contact with Europeans. This book provides an insight into those times, covering the period 1650-1850, and focusing on Maori history from Marlborough to Stewart Island." "Atholl Anderson surveys the origins and migrations of Waitaha and Kati Mamoe, and the subsequent arrival of Ngai Tahu and the establishment of their tribal authority and lifeways in the South Island. Drawing on tribal knowledge as well as early written accounts, he creates the fullest description yet of Maori in this period."--Jacket ER -