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In "Old New Zealand: Being Incidents of Native Customs and Character in the Old Times," Frederick Edward Maning provides a vivid and engaging exploration of Maori culture during the early 19th century. The book combines ethnographic observation with personal anecdotes, offering a unique narrative style that reflects both the warmth and complexity of Maori life. Maning's work serves as a crucial primary source for understanding the social customs, values, and practices of the Maori people before significant European influence, making it an essential text in the domains of post-colonial studies…mehr

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In "Old New Zealand: Being Incidents of Native Customs and Character in the Old Times," Frederick Edward Maning provides a vivid and engaging exploration of Maori culture during the early 19th century. The book combines ethnographic observation with personal anecdotes, offering a unique narrative style that reflects both the warmth and complexity of Maori life. Maning's work serves as a crucial primary source for understanding the social customs, values, and practices of the Maori people before significant European influence, making it an essential text in the domains of post-colonial studies and Indigenous history. Frederick Edward Maning, an early settler and trader in New Zealand, drew upon his intimate experiences and relationships with the Maori communities to craft this insightful account. His deep respect for Maori traditions juxtaposed with critical reflections on colonialism provides a nuanced perspective that invites readers to challenge their assumptions about cultural encounters. Maning's background as an early settler, coupled with his openness to the indigenous way of life, profoundly shapes his narrative, making it a significant contribution to New Zealand literature and history. "Old New Zealand" is recommended for anyone interested in cultural anthropology, history, or New Zealand studies, offering a rare glimpse into the traditions that shaped a nation. Maning's heartfelt and well-researched observations make this text a vital resource for scholars and casual readers alike, revealing the profound wisdom and richness of Maori culture that continues to resonate today.

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Frederick Edward Maning (1812-1883), a figure of significant interest in the annals of New Zealand literature, is best known for his colorful depiction of Maori life and customs during the early period of European contact. Born in Dublin, Ireland, Maning emigrated to the Hokianga area of New Zealand in 1833 where he became a trader and later a settaker, establishing a unique position between European settlers and the indigenous Maori people. His seminal work, 'Old New Zealand: Being Incidents of Native Customs and Character in the Old Times' (1863), remains a classic in New Zealand literature and an invaluable resource for understanding pre-colonial Maori culture from the perspective of an observer who straddled both European and Maori worlds. His literary style is anecdotal, laced with humor and perceptiveness, which provides readers with rich, firsthand insights into Maori society in the 19th century. Maning's work is not without its criticisms, particularly regarding representation and authenticity; however, his observations continue to be cited for their unique contribution to the cultural narrative of New Zealand. With 'Old New Zealand', Maning not only left a vivid account of his experiences but also established himself as an early and influential figure in New Zealand's literary tradition, embedding his unique voice in the country's historical discourse.