New Zealand Racism in the Making: The Life & Times of Walter Mantell

Author(s): Harry C. Evison

Maori Books

Politically, racism is a distraction Scientifically, it is nonsense. There was no racism in New Zealand 200 years ago. But New Zealand now has an official Race Relations Commisioner to deal with racism. Where did this racism come from, and how did it get established? This book explains how it came about. Walter Mantell was among the first English colonists to land in New Zealand when it became a British colony in 1840. He was then 19 years of age. By the time of his death in 1895, he had become well known as a Maori land purchaser, as a scientist and as a politician. Mantell's 'life and times' coincided with the rise of New Zealand racism. His involvement adds a fascinating personal dimension to this fateful development. As a final chapter, the author provides a personal memoir of New Zealand racism since 1924, his own lifetime.

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Harry C Evison is a New Zealand historian specializing in Maori and colonial history. He was historical adviser to Ngai Tahu in their successful Waitangi Tribunal Claim in 1986-1998. He assisted Ngai Tahu with historical evidence at the Waitangi Tribunal and the Maori Appellate Court. His book Te Wai Pounamu - the Greenstone Island won the New Zealand Book Award for non-fiction in 1994.

General Fields

  • : 9780473175771
  • : Panuitia Press
  • : Panuitia Press
  • : 01 December 2010
  • : 210x150mm
  • : New Zealand
  • : 01 January 2011
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Harry C. Evison
  • : Paperback
  • : 305.800993
  • : 447
  • : illustrations, maps