Honour, mana, and agency in Polynesian-European conflict / Annette Wilkes.

Wilkes, Annette,
Honour, mana, and agency in Polynesian-European conflict
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ISBN
9780429398681 (electronic bk.)
0429398689 (electronic bk.)
9780429676840 (ePub ebook)
0429676840
9780429676857 (PDF ebook)
0429676859
9780429676833 (Mobipocket ebook)
0429676832
9780367026226
0367026228
Dil Kodu
İngilizce
Yayın Bilgisi
London : Routledge, 2019.
Fiziksel Niteleme
1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations (black and white).
Dizi
Anthropology and cultural history in Asia and the Indo-Pacific
İçindekiler Notu
Cover; Half Title; Series Information; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Series editors' foreword; Acknowledgements; Preface; 1 Theory and the history-anthropology frontier; Introduction; "Other" perspectives on history; Dynamic textual contexts; Social agents; Text, context, and the representation of "others"; Ethnohistorical methods; Methodology used; Phase one: finding the fragments; Phase two: interpreting the fragments; Phase three: representation; Summary; Notes; References; 2 Approaches to the anthropology of violence; Introduction
What is violence?Other approaches to the interpretation of violence; Violence in history; Summary; Notes; References; 3 Conflicting ontological worlds: Seeing and knowing; Introduction; Epistemology and ontology; The position of the scholar; Matauranga Maori; Structural restrictions and empowerment; Mana and tapu; Utu; The Pae, Atua, and Tohunga; Enlightenment discourses and knowledge frameworks; The Great Chain of Being -- relationships, God, and the natural world; Power, ownership, and social control; The rules of transaction; Summary; Notes; References; 4 Encounters in two worlds
IntroductionThe Pae; The voyagers; Captain Jean-François-Marie de Surville at Doubtless Bay, 1769; On board the ship St Jean Baptiste, 18 December 1769; The watering party; The "theft" of the yawl and the theft of the man; James Cook at Dusky Bay, 1773; The meeting on the rocky shore, 6 April 1773; The meeting on board HMS Resolution, 19 April 1773; Ashore at the head of the cove, 19 April 1773; Summary: meetings compared; Notes; References; 5 The eclipse of Captain M-J Marion du Fresne; Introduction; Contextual background of the conflicts; The Maori situation
The European visitors' situationCausal connections between theft and violence; Mariners journals: theft and violence at the Bay of Islands; Analysis of the journals; Considering the tipping points, social actors, and violence; Matariki; In the Maori and Polynesian worlds things have a prominent place as social actors. Some of these things are, for example...; The Matariki season in Northland; Te whanau wheturangi and Marion's fortunes; Notes; References; 6 John Rowe's death at Grass Cove 1773; Introduction; Contextual background of the conflicts; The Maori situation; The European situation
April 1773, HMS Adventure at Queen Charlotte SoundContext; Transitional turning points lead to violent outcomes; Social actors and their actions; Violence at Furneaux's shore camp; The social actors; Things as social actors; Summary of shore camp incidents; A sequel: Furneaux's grass-cutting party at Grass Cove; Contextual background; Transition points at Grass Cove; Social actors; Theft is a form of violence; Summary; Notes; References; 7 Cook's death at Kealakekua, Hawaii, 1779; Introduction; Contextual background; The Hawaiian situation; The European situation; Theft and violence
Özet, vb.
Focusing on the era of "first encounters" in Polynesia, this book provides a fresh look at some of the early contacts between indigenous people and the captains and crew of European ships. The case studies chosen enable comparison of New Zealand Maaori-European transactions with similar Pacific ones. The book examines the conflict situations that arose and the reasons for physical violence, highlighting the roles of honour, mana, and agency. Drawing on a range of archival materials, sailor and missionary journals, as well as indigenous narratives, Wilkes applies an analytical method typically used for examining much more recent conflict. She compares different ways of "seeing" and "knowing" the world and reflects on the reasons for poor decision-making amongst all the social actors involved. The evidence presented in the book strongly suggests that preventing violence - promoting and negotiating peace - happens most effectively when mana and honour are acknowledged between parties.
Konu
First contact of aboriginal peoples with Westerners __ Polynesia.
Indigenous peoples __ Polynesia __ History.
Indigenous peoples __ Violence against.
Polynesians __ History.
Europeans __ Polynesia __ History.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination & Race Relations __ bisacsh
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Minority Studies __ bisacsh
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / General __ bisacsh
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