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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 is the story of the meeting of two very different peoples and the steady building of the one nation promised by Hobson at the first signing of the Treaty of Waitangi ... The conflict between some MaIori and the government was a direct consequence of cultural stresses and the ...
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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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Robinson looks at the car in New Zealand from an environmental perspective. He comes to a set of "uncomfortable but avoidable conclusions: (essentially) the car is the wrongtechnology in a greenhouse world".
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