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Decolonising Conservation Caring For Maori Meeting Houses Outside New Zealand Dean Sully Editor

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Decolonising Conservation Caring For Maori Meeting Houses Outside New Zealand Dean Sully Editor
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Publisher: Left Coast Press, Inc.
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.21 MB
Pages: 273
Author: Dean Sully (Editor)
ISBN: 9781598743098, 9781598743104, 1598743090, 1598743104
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Decolonising Conservation Caring For Maori Meeting Houses Outside New Zealand Dean Sully Editor by Dean Sully (editor) 9781598743098, 9781598743104, 1598743090, 1598743104 instant download after payment.

This book argues for an important shift in cultural heritage conservation, away from a focus on maintaining the physical fabric of material culture toward the impact that conservation work has on people’s lives. In doing so, it challenges the commodification of sacred objects and places by western conservation thought and attempts to decolonize conservation practice. To do so, the authors examine conservation activities at Maori marae—meeting houses—located in the US, Germany, and England and contrasts them with changes in marae conservation in New Zealand. A key case study is the Hinemihi meeting house, transported to England in the 1890s where it was treated as a curiosity by visitors to Clandon Park for over a century, and more recently as a focal point of cultural activity for UK Maori communities. Recent efforts to include various Maori stakeholder communities in the care of this sacred structure is a key example of community based conservation that can be replicated in heritage practice around the world.

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