New Zealand: Levels Of Indigeneity: The Maori And Neoliberalism
New Zealand: Levels Of Indigeneity: The Maori And Neoliberalism Fiona McCormack, 2011 Indigeneity is a multi-faceted phenomenon, and for analytical purposes three different levels of practice may be identified: global, national, and local. This framework is used to illustrate the complex nature of recent negotiations between two Maori tribes and the government in New Zealand concerning the ownership and cultural use of coastal spaces. Indigenous claims-making is intimately bound up with...For the rest of the article, as well as maps, images, related items, and videos, please visit Indigenous Peoples Issues & Resources.