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This is probably the most important book published in recent times as it shows how in 27 years the Treaty of Waitangi has been reinterpreted, the "partnership" myth created, tribal corporations set up, public assets transferred to those corporations which are now on the brink of ...
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This publication is a report by the Waitangi Tribunal into an application by Te RuInanga-aI-iwi o NgaIti Kahu (NgaIti Kahu), an iwi of the Te Hiku (Far North) region. NgaIti Kahu sought recommendations from the Tribunal that the Crown transfer land and assets to them in order to ...
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The Great Divide, working from the original documents from 200 years ago, directly challenges the findings of books like Michael King's Penguin History of New Zealand or Claudia Orange's Treaty of Waitangi, and in doing so offers a fresh new perspective on an issue affecting ever ...
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This book brings together a series of papers by Ani Mikaere that reflect on the effect of Pakeha law, legal processes and teaching on Maori legal thought and practice. She discusses issues such as the ability of Maori to achieve justice when Maori law is marginalised; the need to ...
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Reminiscences of a Pioneer Surveyor from 1840 to 1916 was written in 1916 by Stephenson Percy Smith. Born in 1840 in England, Percy Smith was a pioneer surveyor in New Zealand who rose to the position of Surveyor General; and who, in his late years, became one of New Zealand's le ...
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North America, New Zealand, and Australia were colonized by England under an international legal principle that is known today as the doctrine of discovery. This book analyses how England applied this doctrine to gain control over the lands, property, government, and human rights ...
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In 1991, a group with representatives from six iwi lodged a claim to the Waitangi tribunal. The claim is known as the indigenous flora and fauna claim or Wai 262. This documentary looks at the claim and especially issues from Northland tribes, Ngati Kuri, Te Rarawa and Ngati Wai.
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An independent report on Ngapuhi Nui Tonu Claim commissioned on behalf of the Kuia and Kaumatua of Ngapuhi Nui Tonu
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An easy introduction to the Treaty of Waitangi which provides a summary of treay history and race relations in New Zealand. Suitable for children 10 and over and adutls
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Maori society was in disarray in the early nineteenth century. While slavery in the deep south of the USA was terrible, in New Zealand it was brutal, with unexpected death and cannibalism a constant threat. There was mass killing. In the years following the signing of the Trea ...
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