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Ngai Tahu Report, 1991

Ngai Tahu Report, 1991
Author: New Zealand. Waitangi Tribunal
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1254
Release: 1991
Genre: Kāi Tahu (New Zealand people)
ISBN:

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Ngai Tahu Report, 1991

Ngai Tahu Report, 1991
Author: New Zealand. Waitangi Tribunal
Publisher:
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1991
Genre: Kāi Tahu (New Zealand people)
ISBN:

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Ngai Tahu Report, 1991

Ngai Tahu Report, 1991
Author: New Zealand. Waitangi Tribunal
Publisher:
Total Pages: 536
Release: 1991
Genre: Kāi Tahu (New Zealand people)
ISBN:

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The Waitangi Tribunal

The Waitangi Tribunal
Author: Janine Hayward
Publisher: Bridget Williams Books
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2016-09-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 1877242624

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The Waitangi Tribunal sits at the heart of the Treaty settlement process, with a unique remit to investigate claims and recommend settlements. But although the claims process has been hugely controversial, little has been written about the Tribunal itself. These essays, by leading academics, lawyers and researchers, successfully fill that gap, examining the Tribunal’s role in reshaping Māori identity and society, the Tribunal’s future mission, and its contribution to ideas of justice and reparation. This perceptive analysis of a key institution is vital reading for anyone seeking to understand Treaty settlements. Contributors: Paul Hamer Geoff Melvin Grant Phillipson Richard Boast Tom Bennion Stephanie Milroy Jacinta Ruru Deborah Edmunds John Dawson Richard Price Debra Fletcher Evan Te Ahu Poata-Smith Donna Hall Andrew Sharp


New Zealand Identities

New Zealand Identities
Author: James H. Liu
Publisher: Victoria University Press
Total Pages: 461
Release: 2006-04-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1776560000

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Fifteen writers with diverse personal and scholarly backgrounds come together in this collection to examine issues of identity, viewing it as both a departing point and end destination for the various peoples who have come to call New Zealand "home." The essays reflect the diversity of thinking about identity across the social sciences as well as common themes that transcend disciplinary boundaries. Their explorations of the process of identity-making underscore the historical roots, dynamism, and plurality of ideas of national identity in New Zealand, offering a view not only of what has been but also what might be on the horizon.


The Shaping of History

The Shaping of History
Author: Judith Binney
Publisher: Bridget Williams Books
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 1877242179

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In this collection of essays, writers explore the construction of history within a political process: the changing impact of the Treaty of Waitangi. Judith Binney looks at Maori oral narratives from colonial times, and Angela Ballara reinforces the importance of using Maori language sources.


In/visible Sight

In/visible Sight
Author: Angela Wanhalla
Publisher: Bridget Williams Books
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2015-12-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 1927131057

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In/visible Sight is a fascinating exploration of a little-known part of our history: the lives of part-Māori, part-Pākehā New Zealanders in the nineteenth century. Focussing on interracial intimacy between Ngāi Tahu and Pākehā settlers, it explores how intermarriage played a key role in shaping colonial encounters. As Ngāi Tahu sought to fight the alienation of their land and protect their natural resources, marriage practices and kinship networks became an increasingly important way to control interaction with Pākehā. The book also explores the contradictions and ambiguities of mixed-descent lives, offering new insights into New Zealand’s colonial past.


Historical Frictions

Historical Frictions
Author: Michael Belgrave
Publisher: Auckland University Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2013-10-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1775580881

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The land claims presented before the Waitangi Tribunal, first established in 1975 as a permanent commision of inquiry to address claims by the Maori people, are discussed in this analysis of the role of legal courts and commissions in mediating disputes with indigenous peoples.


A Carved Cloak for Tahu

A Carved Cloak for Tahu
Author: Mere Whaanga
Publisher: Auckland University Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2013-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1775580008

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Oral histories, legends, and accounts of contemporary life of a New Zealand Maori tribe are presented in this cultural that includes colonial histories of the Native Land Court and traditional histories from the Northern Hawke's Bay.