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Pakeha Settlements in a Maori World: New Zealand Archaeology 1769-1860

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Pakeha Settlements in a Maori World: New Zealand Archaeology 1769-1860

Contributors:

By (Author) Ian Smith

ISBN:

9780947492489

Publisher:

Bridget Williams Books

Imprint:

Bridget Williams Books

Publication Date:

1st November 2019

Country:

New Zealand

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Australasian and Pacific history

Prizes:

Winner of Graham Connah Award for best archaeological publication in Australasia 2020

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

366

Dimensions:

Width 215mm, Height 265mm

Description

Pakeha Settlements in a Maori World offers a vivid account of early European experience in these islands, through material evidence offered by the archaeological record. As European exploration in the 1770s gave way to sealing, whaling and timber-felling, Pakeha visitors first became sojourners in small, remote camps, then settlers scattered around the coast. Over time, mission stations were established, alongside farms, businesses and industries, and eventually towns and government centres. Through these decades a small but growing Pakeha population lived within and alongside a Maori world, often interacting closely. This phase drew to a close in the 1850s, as the numbers of Pakeha began to exceed the Maori population, and the wars of the 1860s brought brutal transformation to the emerging society and its economy. Archaeologist Ian Smith tells the story of adaptation, change and continuity as two vastly different cultures learned to inhabit the same country. From the scant physical signs of first contact to the wealth of detail about daily life in established settlements, archaeological evidence amplifies the historical narrative. Glimpses of a world in the midst of turbulent change abound in this richly illustrated book. As the visual narrative makes clear, archaeology brings history into the present, making the past visible in the landscape around us and enabling an understanding of complex histories in the places we inhabit.

Author Bio

Ian Smith is Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology and Archaeology at the University of Otago. He has made an extensive contribution to research on New Zealand archaeology, both in the first years of European settlement in New Zealand and in the pre-European Maori world.

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