The making of the Maori: Culture invention and its logic

A Hanson - American anthropologist, 1989 - Wiley Online Library
A Hanson
American anthropologist, 1989Wiley Online Library
“Traditional culture” is increasingly recognized to be more an invention constructed for
contemporary purposes than a stable heritage handed on from the past. Anthropologists
often participate in the creative process. Two distinct inventions of New Zealand Maori
culture are analyzed, together with the role of anthropologists in each of them. The
conclusion explores the logic of culture invention and some of its implications for the practice
of anthropology.
“Traditional culture” is increasingly recognized to be more an invention constructed for contemporary purposes than a stable heritage handed on from the past. Anthropologists often participate in the creative process. Two distinct inventions of New Zealand Maori culture are analyzed, together with the role of anthropologists in each of them. The conclusion explores the logic of culture invention and some of its implications for the practice of anthropology.
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