Copyright Publications

Copyright Publications PDF Author: New Zealand. Parliament. Library
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Category : New Zealand
Languages : en
Pages : 480

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Copyright Publications

Copyright Publications PDF Author: General Assembly Library
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Category : New Zealand
Languages : en
Pages : 576

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Index to New Zealand Periodicals and Current National Bibliography of New Zealand Books and Pamphlets

Index to New Zealand Periodicals and Current National Bibliography of New Zealand Books and Pamphlets PDF Author:
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Category : English periodicals
Languages : en
Pages : 516

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Copyright List

Copyright List PDF Author: New Zealand. Parliament. Library
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Category : New Zealand
Languages : en
Pages : 762

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Copyright Publications, a Select List

Copyright Publications, a Select List PDF Author: New Zealand. Parliamentary Library
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Category : New Zealand
Languages : en
Pages : 490

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Raupatu

Raupatu PDF Author: Richard S. Hill
Publisher: Victoria University Press
ISBN: 0864736746
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 312

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A groundbreaking collection of essays by leading academics and intellectuals, this record examines the confiscation of Maori land in 19th-century New Zealand and the broader imperial context. Based on a 2008 conference entitled Coming to Terms? Raupatu/Confiscation and New Zealand History, this study examines topics associated with land confiscation, such as war, European settlements, colonialism, property rights, and politics. Contributors include Michael Allen, James Belich, Judith Binney, Alex Frame, Bryan Gilling, Mark Hickford, Vincent O'Malley, Dion Tuuta, Alan Ward, and John C. Weaver.

Taonga

Taonga PDF Author: Gwenda Bowman
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ISBN: 9780473144395
Category : Kāi Tahu (New Zealand people)
Languages : en
Pages : 145

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The New Catholic Church. [Signed: Amicus.]

The New Catholic Church. [Signed: Amicus.] PDF Author:
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Languages : en
Pages : 16

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The Clay We Are Made Of

The Clay We Are Made Of PDF Author: Susan M. Hill
Publisher: Univ. of Manitoba Press
ISBN: 088755458X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 245

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If one seeks to understand Haudenosaunee (Six Nations) history, one must consider the history of Haudenosaunee land. For countless generations prior to European contact, land and territory informed Haudenosaunee thought and philosophy, and was a primary determinant of Haudenosaunee identity. In The Clay We Are Made Of, Susan M. Hill presents a revolutionary retelling of the history of the Grand River Haudenosaunee from their Creation Story through European contact to contemporary land claims negotiations. She incorporates Indigenous theory, fourth world post-colonialism, and Amerindian autohistory, along with Haudenosaunee languages, oral records, and wampum strings to provide the most comprehensive account of the Haudenosaunee’s relationship to their land. Hill outlines the basic principles and historical knowledge contained within four key epics passed down through Haudenosaunee cultural history. She highlights the political role of women in land negotiations and dispels their misrepresentation in the scholarly canon. She guides the reader through treaty relationships with Dutch, French, and British settler nations, including the Kaswentha/Two-Row Wampum (the precursor to all future Haudenosaunee-European treaties), the Covenant Chain, the Nanfan Treaty, and the Haldimand Proclamation, and concludes with a discussion of the current problematic relationships between the Grand River Haudenosaunee, the Crown, and the Canadian government.

Indigenous Men and Masculinities

Indigenous Men and Masculinities PDF Author: Robert Alexander Innes
Publisher: Univ. of Manitoba Press
ISBN: 0887554776
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 408

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What do we know of masculinities in non-patriarchal societies? Indigenous peoples of the Americas and beyond come from traditions of gender equity, complementarity, and the sacred feminine, concepts that were unimaginable and shocking to Euro-western peoples at contact. "Indigenous Men and Masculinities", edited by Kim Anderson and Robert Alexander Innes, brings together prominent thinkers to explore the meaning of masculinities and being a man within such traditions, further examining the colonial disruption and imposition of patriarchy on Indigenous men. Building on Indigenous knowledge systems, Indigenous feminism, and queer theory, the sixteen essays by scholars and activists from Canada, the U.S., and New Zealand open pathways for the nascent field of Indigenous masculinities. The authors explore subjects of representation through art and literature, as well as Indigenous masculinities in sport, prisons, and gangs. "Indigenous Men and Masculinities" highlights voices of Indigenous male writers, traditional knowledge keepers, ex-gang members, war veterans, fathers, youth, two-spirited people, and Indigenous men working to end violence against women. It offers a refreshing vision toward equitable societies that celebrate healthy and diverse masculinities.