New Maori Migration

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New Maori Migration

Rural and Urban Relations in Northern New Zealand

Anthropology

Author: Joan Metge

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Collection: LSE Monographs on Social Anthropology

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 24th March 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 5 Mb

ISBN: 9781000324136


Introduction

Until 1939 the Maori people remained an almost wholly rural community, but during and after the second world war increasing numbers of them migrated in search of work to the cities, and urban groups of Maori were established. This development has significantly affected relationships, both between Maori and Europeans, and within the Maori people as a whole.

Significance of the Book

The importance of Dr Metge's book lies in its presentation of a carefully documented comparative study of two Maori communities, one in a traditional rural area and the other in Auckland, New Zealand's largest industrial centre.

Content Covered

Housing and domestic organization, marriage patterns, kinship structure, voluntary associations and leadership in both types of community are discussed.

Contributions and Impact

The author's survey and conclusions make a valuable practical contribution to Maori social studies, and also have a bearing on the world-wide problem of the urbanisation of cultural minorities.

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