Political expression and ethnicity : statecraft and mobilisation in the Maori world
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Political expression and ethnicity : statecraft and mobilisation in the Maori world
Praeger, 1993
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Research Institute for Economics & Business Administration (RIEB) Library , Kobe University図書
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [189]-210) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Hazlehurst explores the political importance of ethnicity for a minority indigenous population, the Maori of New Zealand. Drawing on close ethnographical observation and extensive interviews with key participants, Kayleen Hazlehurst provides a comprehensive narrative and analysis of the creation of the Mana Motuhake party and its formative electoral experiences. Hazlehurst places the emergence of the party in the early 1980s in the context of historical patterns of resistance and cooperation with the European majority. Modern political networks, leadership styles, mobilization strategies, ideologies, political rhetoric and symbology are examined. The study provides an overview of the contested nature of Maori ethnicity and of conflicting modern and traditional loyalties.
Table of Contents
Introduction
From Resistance to Co-existence
The Structure of Maori Political Life
From Labour to Independent
The Foundation of Mana Motuhake
The Battle of the By-Election
A Campaign of Hope and Vision
A Distinctive Alternative
The Meaning of Mana Motuhake
Glossary
Bibliography
Postscript
Index
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