Rachel Standfield (Editor)
This edited collection focuses on Aboriginal and Māori travel in colonial contexts. Authors in this collection examine the ways that Indigenous people moved and their motivations for doing so. Chapters consider the cultural aspects of travel for Indigenous communities on both sides of the Tasman. Contributors examine Indigenous purposes for mobility, including for community and individual economic wellbeing, to meet other Indigenous or non-Indigenous peoples and experience different cultures, and to gather knowledge or experience or to escape from colonial intrusion.
...MoreReview Sarah Kunz (December 2019) Review of "Indigenous mobilities: across and beyond the Antipodes". Transfers (pp. 118-120).
Article
McCarthy, Conal;
(2014)
“Empirical Anthropologists Advocating Cultural Adjustments”: The Anthropological Governance of pirana Ngata and the Native Affairs Department
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Article
Meg Parsons;
Karen Fisher;
(2021)
Historical smellscapes in Aotearoa New Zealand: Intersections between colonial knowledges of smell, race, and wetlands
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Article
Harry Allen;
(2020)
Jack Golson, Roger Green and Debates in New Zealand Archaeology
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Chapter
McCarthy, Conal;
(2012)
Carving Out a Place in the Better Britain of the South Pacific: Maori in New Zealand Museums and Exhibitions
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Article
Morrow, Daniel;
Brookes, Barbara;
(2013)
The Politics of Knowledge: Anthropology and Māori Modernity in Mid-Twentieth-Century New Zealand
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Article
Rowse, Tim;
(2014)
“Rooted in Demographic Reality”: The Contribution of New World Censuses to Indigenous Survival
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Article
Victoria Kuttainen;
Susann Liebich;
(March 2017)
Print Culture, Mobility, and the Pacific, 1920–1950: Introduction to Special Section
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Article
Frances Steel;
(March 2017)
Mobile Representations of a “New Pacific”: A Comment
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Article
Kate Senior;
Richard Chenhall;
Daphne Daniels;
(March 2021)
Your “Eyesore,” My History? People and “Dead” Cars in a Remote Aboriginal Community
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Article
Rowse, Tim;
Shellam, Tiffany;
(2013)
The Colonial Emergence of a Statistical Imaginary
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Article
Katherine Ellinghaus;
Sianan Healy;
(June 2018)
Micromobility, Space, and Indigenous Housing Schemes in Australia after World War II
(/isis/citation/CBB390240433/)
Article
Katie Maher;
(December 2020)
Traveling with Trained Man: Decolonizing Directions in Railway Mobilities
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Book
Jarrod Hore;
(2022)
Visions of Nature: How Landscape Photography Shaped Settler Colonialism
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Book
Stephen Robert Chadwick;
Martin Paviour-Smith;
(2017)
The Great Canoes in the Sky: Starlore and Astronomy of the South Pacific
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Chapter
Wayne Orchiston;
(2016)
The Skies Over Aotearoa/New Zealand: Astronomy from a Maori Perspective
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Article
Green, David A.;
Orchiston, Wayne;
(2004)
In Search of Mahutonga: A Possible Supernova Recorded in Maori Astronomical Traditions?
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Chapter
Laing, Patricia;
(2002)
Spirituality, Belief and Knowledge: Reflections on Constructions of Maori Healing
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Chapter
Glenn M. Shea;
(2016)
History of Discovery of the New Zealand Lizard Fauna
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Article
Sally Gregory Kohlstedt;
(2016)
Museum perceptions and productions: American migrations of a Maori hei-tiki
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Article
Alison Jones;
Kuni Jenkins;
(2008)
Invitation and Refusal: A Reading of the Beginnings of Schooling in Aotearoa New Zealand
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