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The Waitangi Tribunal

Author : Janine Hayward
Publisher : Bridget Williams Books
Page : 367 pages
File Size : 49,98 MB
Release : 2016-09-26
Category : 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

The Treaty of Waitangi

Author : Claudia Orange
Publisher : Bridget Williams Books
Page : 1009 pages
File Size : 38,49 MB
Release : 2015-12-21
Category : History
ISBN : 1877242489

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"The Treaty of Waitangi was signed in 1840 by over 500 chiefs, and by William Hobson, representing the British Crown. To the British it was the means by which they gained sovereignty over New Zealand. But to Maori people it had a very different significance, and they are still affected by the terms of the Treaty, often adversely.The Treaty of Waitangi, the first comprehensive study of the Treaty, deals with its place in New Zealand history from its making to the present day. The story covers the several Treaty signings and the substantial differences between Maori and English texts; the debate over interpretation of land rights and the actions of settler governments determined to circumvent Treaty guarantees; the wars of sovereignty in the 1860s and the longstanding Maori struggle to secure a degree of autonomy and control over resources." --Publisher.

New Myths and Old Politics

Author : Tipene O'Regan
Publisher : Bridget Williams Books
Page : 39 pages
File Size : 41,3 MB
Release : 2014-06-25
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1927131995

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Negotiating a claim before the Waitangi Tribunal can involve troubling challenges to an iwi’s legitimacy, sometimes from unexpected places. In this unique behind-the-scenes account of the negotiation of Ngāi Tahu’s Waitangi Tribunal claim, Sir Tipene O’Regan describes what happened when claims of New Age mysticism attempted to undermine traditional whakapapa and academic scholarship.

The Waitangi Tribunal and New Zealand History

Author : Giselle Byrnes
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 12,27 MB
Release : 2004
Category : History
ISBN :

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Not intended as an apology for, or a justification of, the Waitangi Tribunal and the Treaty claims process, but as a scholarly intervention into an ongoing debate about the shape of history-writing in early twenty-first century New Zealand.

Treaty of Waitangi Settlements

Author : Janine Hayward
Publisher : Bridget Williams Books
Page : 413 pages
File Size : 46,31 MB
Release : 2015-12-21
Category : History
ISBN : 1927131553

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The settlement of iwi claims under the Treaty of Waitangi has drawn international attention, as other nations seek ways to build new relationships between indigenous peoples and the state. Here leading scholars consider the impact of Treaty settlements on the management and ownership of key resources (lands, forests and fisheries); they look at the economic and social consequences for Māori, and the impact of the settlement process on Crown–Māori relationships. And they ask ‘how successful has the settlement process been?'

An Unsettled History

Author : Alan Ward
Publisher : Bridget Williams Books
Page : 574 pages
File Size : 43,35 MB
Release : 2015-12-21
Category : Law
ISBN : 1877242691

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An Unsettled History squarely confronts the issues arising from the Treaty of Waitangi in New Zealand today. Alan Ward writes lucidly about the Treaty claims process, about settlements made, and those to come. New Zealand’s short history unquestionably reveals a treaty made and then repeatedly breached. This is a compelling case – for fair and reasonable settlement, and for the rigorous continuation of the Treaty claims process through the Waitangi Tribunal. The impact of the past upon the present has rarely been analysed so clearly, or to such immediate purpose.

The Treaty of Waitangi

Author : Claudia Orange
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 48,93 MB
Release : 2020
Category : Māori (New Zealand people)
ISBN : 9781988587172

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"In this new edition of her popular illustrated history, Dr Orange brings the narrative of Te Tiriti/Treaty up to date, covering major developments in iwi claims and Treaty settlements - including the 'personhood' established for the Whanganui River and Te Urewera, applications for customary title in the foreshore and seabed, and critical matters of intellectual property, language and political partnership"--Publisher information.

The Hauraki Settlement Overlapping Claims Inquiry Report

Author : New Zealand. Waitangi Tribunal
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 15,21 MB
Release : 2020
Category : Maori (New Zealand people)
ISBN : 9781869563387

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"At the heart of this report are allegations by four claimant groups that the Crown breached the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi through the flawed overlapping claims policies, processes, and practices it adopted when negotiating collective and individual settlement deeds with Hauraki iwi. The claimants say, as a result, Hauraki iwi were incorrectly offered redress within the claimants' rohe. The claimants contend existing and potential settlements were thus undermined, their mana whenua and mana moana rights compromised, and their rangatiratanga and tikanga diminished"--Page xv.