When the marae moves into the city: Being Māori in urban Palmerston North

P King, D Hodgetts, M Rua, M Morgan - City & Community, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Through processes of colonization, many indigenous peoples have become absorbed into
settler societies and new ways of existing within urban environments. Settler society …

Maori identities and visions: politics of everyday life in Auckland, New Zealand

N Gagné - 2004 - escholarship.mcgill.ca
Indigenous peoples around the world have been involved, especially since the 1970s, in
nationalist or sovereigntist movements, as well as in struggles for decolonization …

Houses and hopes: Urban Marae and the indigenization of modernity in New Zealand.

D Rosenblatt - 2004 - elibrary.ru
This dissertation is an ethnographic and historical account of the revival of traditional culture
by indigenous New Zealanders, who today live mainly in cities, intermingled with the …

[图书][B] Being M? ori in the City: Indigenous Everyday Life in Auckland

N Gagné - 2013 - books.google.com
Indigenous peoples around the world have been involved in struggles for decolonization,
self-determination, and recognition of their rights, and the M? ori of Aotearoa-New Zealand …

The structure of urban Māori identities

T Kukutai - Indigenous in the city: Contemporary identities and …, 2013 - books.google.com
The rural-urban migration of New Zealand's Indigenous Māori people has frequently been
described as one of the most rapid and intense of any population in the world (see Gibson …

Māori and environmental justice

B Coombes - Indigenous in the city: Contemporary identities and …, 2013 - books.google.com
The first generations of environmental justice research emphasized overt bias in the
planning process and how that process unevenly distributes environmental goods or risks …

Co-existing indigenous and settler worlds: Ontological styles and possibilities

A Bell - Journal of New Zealand Studies, 2017 - search.informit.org
Settler colonialism involves processes of destruction and substitution aiming to replace
indigenous with European/western worlds. But indigenous worlds persist in numerous …

[PDF][PDF] “TITIRANGI IS THE MOUNTAIN”: REPRESENTING MAORI COMMUNITY IN AUCKLAND

D Rosenblatt - Pacific Studies, 2002 - lir.byuh.edu
Although “culture movements” of the sort that have become increasingly common in the
Pacific and elsewhere are reactions and responses to colonialism and globalization, and …

The woven self: An auto-ethnography of cultural disruption and connectedness

P King - International Perspectives in Psychology, 2019 - econtent.hogrefe.com
This current auto-ethnographic study is set against the backdrop of colonial policies of
urbanization and cultural assimilation that continue to impact the everyday lives of Māāori …

[图书][B] Panguru and the city: Kāinga tahi, kāinga rua: An urban migration history

MM Williams - 2015 - books.google.com
Travelling from Hokianga to Auckland in the middle decades of the twentieth century, the
people of Panguru established themselves in the workplaces, suburbs, churches and …