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Moriori: a People Rediscovered

di Michael King

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"The Moriori of the Chatham Islands have long been regarded by Europeans as one of the mystery peoples of the South Seas. Their culture seemed more primitive than any other in the Pacific; their origins were said variously to be negroid, Jewish, Melanesian, Polynesian and sub-Antarctic. The Maori of New Zealand despised them and called them "black fellas". Victorian Europeans relegated them to the bottom of the evolutionary hierarchy of intelligent beings. The Moriori "race", the world was informed became extinct when its last member died in 1933. And he died, allegedly, without the solution to the mystery of his people's origin and identity. Hundreds of thousands of New Zealanders still believe that the Moriori were a backward race of unknown origin who settle the country first and were subsequently banished to the Chathams, vanquished and demoralised by more vigorous and intelligent Maori colonists. In this book historian and writer Michael King clears away all the nonsense, rumour and vilification that have surrounded the Moriori. He identifies clearly who they were and where they came from. He shows that far from being "primitive", Moriori culture was a perfect adaptation to a harsh environment. And he reveals that Moriori people were not a race, and that they are far from extinct. This book is a fascinating exercise in historical, archaeological and literary detective work. It restores the Moriori to their rightful place in New Zealand, Pacific and world history"--Dust jacket.… (altro)
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With such a small area and short timespan to cover, it felt possible to hold the entire story in my head at one time. This meant that I felt viscerally the surprise of the Moriori after centuries without contact and the tragedy of their fate. It also engendered a huge admiration of the adaptability of the Moriori to their environment and of their commitment to the pacifist principle of Nunuku's Law in the face of the severest possible test.

The photos and letters were well-chosen to show the personalities of the Moriori, Maori, and Europeans alike, and they never lapsed into illustration for illustration's sake.

Also, the anecdote about the hapless French sailors who tried to lock the Maori travelling with them below the deck was genuinely hilarious. ( )
  NickEdkins | May 27, 2023 |
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"The Moriori of the Chatham Islands have long been regarded by Europeans as one of the mystery peoples of the South Seas. Their culture seemed more primitive than any other in the Pacific; their origins were said variously to be negroid, Jewish, Melanesian, Polynesian and sub-Antarctic. The Maori of New Zealand despised them and called them "black fellas". Victorian Europeans relegated them to the bottom of the evolutionary hierarchy of intelligent beings. The Moriori "race", the world was informed became extinct when its last member died in 1933. And he died, allegedly, without the solution to the mystery of his people's origin and identity. Hundreds of thousands of New Zealanders still believe that the Moriori were a backward race of unknown origin who settle the country first and were subsequently banished to the Chathams, vanquished and demoralised by more vigorous and intelligent Maori colonists. In this book historian and writer Michael King clears away all the nonsense, rumour and vilification that have surrounded the Moriori. He identifies clearly who they were and where they came from. He shows that far from being "primitive", Moriori culture was a perfect adaptation to a harsh environment. And he reveals that Moriori people were not a race, and that they are far from extinct. This book is a fascinating exercise in historical, archaeological and literary detective work. It restores the Moriori to their rightful place in New Zealand, Pacific and world history"--Dust jacket.

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