Colonization and Development in New Zealand between 1769 and 1900 The Seeds of Rangiatea / by Ian Pool.

This book details the interactions between the Seeds of Rangiatea, New Zealand’s Maori people of Polynesian origin, and Europe from 1769 to 1900. It provides a case-study of the way Imperial era contact and colonization negatively affected naturally evolving demographic/epidemiologic transitions and...

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Main Author: Pool, Ian (Author)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2015.
Edition:1st ed. 2015.
Series:Demographic Transformation and Socio-Economic Development ; 3
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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter one: A History of Survival and Resilience
  • Chapter two: Maori Resource Loss & Development
  • Chapter three: Colonisation and Maori
  • Chapter four: Populations and Their Wellbeing
  • Chapter five: The Wider Historical Context- Chapter six: Contact, Interaction & their Impacts
  • Chapter seven: Demographic Ephemera, 1769-1840
  • Chapter eight: Significant Determinants of Population Change: Disease & the 'Musket Wars'
  • Chapter nine: Maori Demography and the Economy to 1840
  • Chapter ten: Maori Resourse Loss, Pakeha 'Swamping'
  • Chapter eleven: Moari: The 'Dying Race'; Pakeha:Surgent
  • Chapter twelve: Factors Affecting Maori Survival, 1840-1901
  • Chapter thirteen: The Dismembering of the Maori Economy
  • Chapter fourteen: Health & Wealth, Population & Development
  • Chapter fifteen: Just Surviving - Not Thriving.