Lecture 19 - Urban Migration Flashcards
When did the first wave of urban migration occur?
1920
What is urban migration?
The migration of people from a rural area to a city or large town.
What did the Hunn report say in terms of urban migration of Māori?
That it should be encouraged
When was there a major increase in urban migration of Māori?
1945?
What was the process towards this major increase of urban migration?
Māori enlisted in WW2 and fought for Nz. This made the government appreciate the Māori population more. This meant they were more welcomed in urban centers and given better facilities and help.
Which Māori character was against the enlistment of Māori in WW2
Te Puea Hē rangi. (Died 1952) (female)
Where urban centers inclusive to Māori migrates?
No, they were given poor housing, were first to be made redundant, places in moral living environments (assimilation)
What was a technique used by pakeha to try assimilate Māori?
Pepper potting
What was the actual outcome of the pepper potting?
The Māori populations gravitated towards each other without a community even if they were physically distanced.
What was a cause of Māori stereotypes
The reluctance Māori had against the assimilation. (Racism)
What are the push factors for urban migration in NZ?
A strain on limited rural resources and economy.
Geographical isolation -health care ect.
Escape the confines of culture
What were the pull factors?
Economic security
Higher education
Adventure
Independence