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Fragmentation and Restoration: Generational Legacies of 21st Century Māori

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Fragmentation and Restoration: Generational Legacies of 21st Century Māori
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University of Waikato
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The content of this thesis is premised on a reflexive examination of some historical juxtapositions culminating in critical aspects of being Māori in the twenty first century and how such aspects have informed contemporary indigenous identity. That is, the continuing acknowledgement and exponential public recognition of critical concepts which inextricably link indigenous and civic identity. The theoretical sources for this research are, in the main, derived from anthropological and religious...

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Research paper
Research format
Thesis
Thesis level
Masters
Date created
2009
Creator
Malcolm-Buchanan, Vincent Alan
URL
https://hdl.handle.net/10289/2797
Related subjects
Maori / Pakeha / Aotearoa / New Zealand / Te Ao Maori / intergenerational / nation building / diffused / Christian / Ratana / Te Arawa / Tuhoe / Ngati Pikiao / Ngati Whare / spatial / temporal / historical juxtapositions / myth / oral histories / indigenous knowledge / ideologies / pre-literate society / pre-contact / Maori worldview / autochthonous / New Zealand Waitangi Tribunal / whaikorero / whakapapa / marae / whanau / hapu / iwi / ethnocentrism / institutional marginalisation / discrimination / post-colonial / kinship / generational / continuity / dis-continuity / fragmentation / restoration / universals / historical redress / oral transmission / knowledge transfer / social control / icocnoclasm / religion / anthropology / history / cultural memory / eponymous / unified / transitional / stratified

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