TY - BOOK AU - Evison, Harry, ED - New Zealand. ED - Te Rūnanganui o Tahu. TI - Te Wai Pounamu, the greenstone island: a history of the southern Māori during the European colonization of New Zealand SN - 0908925077 AV - DU423.A1 E95 1993 U1 - 993.702 20 PY - 1993/// CY - Christchurch, N.Z. PB - Published by Aoraki Press in association with the Ngāi Tahu Māori Trust Board & Te Runanganui o Tahu KW - Treaty of Waitangi KW - (1840 February 6) KW - Maori (New Zealand people) KW - New Zealand KW - South Island KW - History KW - Kāi Tahu (New Zealand people) KW - Tūpuna KW - reo KW - Mana whenua KW - Tikanga-ā-iwi KW - Tauhokohoko KW - Tino rangatiratanga KW - Kai Tahu (New Zealand people) KW - fast KW - Kōrero nehe KW - Kāwanatanga KW - South Island (N.Z) KW - 19th century KW - Treaties N1 - Revision of Cataloguing-in-Publication data; Includes bibliographical references and index; Ch. 1. Prologue : the Māori world of Te Wai Pounamu -- ch. 2. The approach of civilization -- ch. 3. Te Rauparaha -- ch. 4. Survival -- ch. 5. The new colonialism -- ch. 6. The Treaty of Waitangi & British sovereignty -- ch. 7. Under the British flag -- ch. 8. The old order & the new -- ch. 9. The New Zealand Company moves south -- ch. 10. Governor Grey -- ch. 11. Kemp's purchase -- ch. 12. The advance guard -- ch. 13. A new invasion -- ch. 14. Highly honourable proceedings -- ch. 15. The final Ngāi Tahu awards -- ch. 16. Civilizing the natives -- ch. 17. A whiff of justice -- ch. 18. In Naboth's vineyard -- ch. 19. Left out of New Zealand -- ch. 20. Epilogue -- Appendix A. The Treaty of Waitangi -- Appendix B. The signing of Kemp's deed N2 - This book tells for the first time the story of the 19th-century penetration, annexation and colonisation of southern New Zealand by Europeans as it affected the local Maori inhabitants. This is not just a local history. The story is told in the broader context of New Zealand history and imperial politics. Based on first hand contemporary sources. ER -