Huia Histories of Mori: Nga Tahuhu Korero
By (Author) Danny Keenan
Huia Publishers
Huia Publishers
22nd June 2012
New Zealand
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Indigenous peoples
305.899442
Paperback
350
Width 180mm, Height 260mm
This comprehensive history of Aotearoa New Zealand written entirely from Maori viewpoints using Maori customary structures takes a fresh look at what Maori history is and how it is different from that formerly portrayed. As a postcolonial history, it provides a range of fresh views on events in the past. Written by sixteen Maori scholars, including two Knights of the Realm, all specialists in their fields, the book covers histories of descent, the land, people, and autonomy and includes writing on customary law, ancestral law, the natural world, Maori urban protest, customary language, health, politics and cultural expression. The book is richly illustrated with over 100 photographs.
Danny Keenan (Ngati Te Whiti Ahi Ka, Te Atiawa) has a PhD in history from Massey University and is a former senior lecturer in Maori/New Zealand history at Massey University.