A Separate Authority (He Mana Motuhake), Volume II: The Crown's Betrayal of the Tuhoe Maori Sanctuar
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Beschreibung
Part 1: Introduction
Chapter 1: Introduction
1. A brief ethnohistorical overview
2. A review of Volume 1 of 'A Separate Authority (He Mana Motuhake)'
3. A base-line in social theory
4. A preview of the following chapters
5. A eulogy for Judith Binney
Part II: The Tuhoe Sanctuary and the Crown Purchasing Campaign
Chapter 2: The Tamaikoha Descent Group in the Crown Purchasing Campaign
1. Introduction
2. Research sources
3. An ethnohistorical illustration: the Tamaikoha descent group
4. Deaths and successions in the descent group
5. Pupuri whenua: 'land withholders' in the descent group
6. Conclusion
Chapter 3: The Purchasing Strategy and Tuhoe Resistance
1. The Crown's purchasing strategy
2. Bowler's network of purchasing venues and agents
3. Identifying individual shares and publishing lists of non-sellers
4. Successions, trustees, and the Native Trustee
5. Getting on top of successions and certifying Tuhoe competence to sell
6. The relative predicaments of the Crown and Tuhoe
Part III: The Tuhoe Sanctuary and the Urewera Consolidation Scheme
Chapter 4: Proposals for the Urewera Consolidation Scheme and Rising Tuhoe Resistance
1. Introduction
2. Previous reports
3. A preview of the Tauarau procedures
4. The Tuhoe representatives
5. What were the Crown's proposals?
6. The Crown's evacuation plans
7. Conclusion
Chapter 5: Negotiations at Tauarau and the Urgency of Legislation
1. Introduction2. Forming consolidation groups 3. The persistence of Tuhoe descent groups4. Groupbooks and successions5. The routines of implementation and the UCS minutebooks6. The urgency of legislation7. Conclusion Part IV: Closing or Breaking Ranks in the Face of Crown PowerChapter 6: The Crown's Retreat in the Lower Basins1. Introduction2. Negotiations in the lower Whakatane - Tauranga/Waimana basins 3. Probable negotiations in the Tauranga/Waimana River basin 4. Probable negotiations in the Whakatane River basin 5. The Crown's relinquishment of Te Poroporo and retreat in Te Tuahu 6. Mana and the power of the CrownChapter 7: The Crown's Covert Tactics: Piecemeal Deductions and Continuing Purchases 1. Introduction2. The Crown's deployment of piecemeal deductions3. The Crown's persistence in continuing purchases4. Weakening the opposition5. ConclusionChapter 8: The Apitihana Movement Faces the Crown1. Introduction2. The misplaced 1912-13 Ruatahuna partition and onset of Crown purchases3. The migrant marriage alliance and the Apitihana movement 4. The April 1922 confrontations in Ruatahuna5. The Apitihana is refused access to the lists of sellers6. The Umuroa case and the vulnerability of kin-based power7. ConclusionChapter 9: The haua Te Rangi hapu cluster and the Apitihana1. Introduction2. The haua te Rangi hapu cluster3. The haua te Rangi hapu diaspora4. The Crown finds room for the Apitihana5. ConclusionPart V: ConclusionChapter 10: conclusion1. Introduction: theoretical implications 2. The Crown Purchasing Campaign and the UDNR Sanctuary3. The Tuhoe Sanctuary and the Urewera Consolidation Scheme
4. Closing or Breaking Ranks in the Face of Crown Power