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Agents of autonomy : Maori committees in the nineteenth century / Vincent O'Malley.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Wellington [N.Z.] : Crown Forestry Rental Trust, ©1997.Description: iii, 198 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 30 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 095837080X (spiral binding)
  • 9780958370806 (spiral binding)
  • 1877241024
  • 9781877241024
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 323.1199442 21
LOC classification:
  • KUQ354 .O42 1997
Contents:
The Native Land Court assumes control -- Early proposals for reform -- Unofficial committees in the 1870s: some brief regional case studies (Wairarapa ; Hawke's Bay & the influence of the Repudiation Movement ; Whanganui) -- 'Unity is strength': Te Arawa committees of the 1870s: a more detailed case study -- Autonomy achieved? The background to the Native Committees Act 1883 -- 'A semblance of authority': the demise of the Official Native Committees -- Autonomy denied: continuing Maori efforts -- 'To keep of the white man and his works': Te Urewera Committees and the experiment of 1896 -- Tentative & temporary steps: the 1900 legislation -- Conclusion.
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Māoritanga Hāwera LibraryPlus Nonfiction Māoritanga 323.1199 OMAL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available I2025264
Māoritanga Ōpunakē LibraryPlus Nonfiction Māoritanga 323.11 OMAL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available I2224249
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-198).

The Native Land Court assumes control -- Early proposals for reform -- Unofficial committees in the 1870s: some brief regional case studies (Wairarapa ; Hawke's Bay & the influence of the Repudiation Movement ; Whanganui) -- 'Unity is strength': Te Arawa committees of the 1870s: a more detailed case study -- Autonomy achieved? The background to the Native Committees Act 1883 -- 'A semblance of authority': the demise of the Official Native Committees -- Autonomy denied: continuing Maori efforts -- 'To keep of the white man and his works': Te Urewera Committees and the experiment of 1896 -- Tentative & temporary steps: the 1900 legislation -- Conclusion.

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