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… universities from the mid-20th century, generally as part of anthropology. In the 2000s Māori studies departments … traditional culture, but also contemporary issues such as Treaty of Waitangi claims. …
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… for being a legal pioneer in some areas. While much of the law passed by Parliament was influenced by … personal injury was a legal reform unique to New Zealand. Treaty of Waitangi The Treaty of Waitangi is part of New Zealand law …
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Part of story: Law
… Waitangi Tribunal The Labour government elected in 1972 appointed Matiu Rata of Ngāti Kurī minister of Māori affairs. The … was set up to hear claims by Māori of breaches of the Treaty of Waitangi, and to recommend compensation when …
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Part of story: Ngā take Māori – government policy and Māori
… leader Winston Peters, criticised the increasing number of claims registered with the Waitangi Tribunal, suggesting that a Treaty of Waitangi ‘gravy train’ had formed around the … Problems for treaty settlements …
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… Wiremu Rātana brought together the dispossessed remnant of many Māori tribes and inspired them with his religion – … Zealand prime minister and the British Crown to honour the Treaty of Waitangi. The church he founded had tens of thousands of …
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… it did not properly investigate issues such as the return of confiscated land, sacred sites or other treasures. By the … held in the Public Trust for Taranaki tribes had been sold. Treaty settlements In 2013 more than 15,000 people claimed descent from Te Āti Awa of Taranaki. In 1996 the Waitangi Tribunal acknowledged past breaches of the Treaty …
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Part of story: Te Āti Awa of Taranaki
… kiwi, the women’s movement, farm fencing, gold mining, the Treaty of Waitangi, the electoral system, picnics and barbecues, and …
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… term ‘kāwanatanga’ is derived from a Māori-language version of the English word ‘governor’. There is no exact equivalent … chiefs first encountered ‘kawanatanga’ in the text of the Treaty of Waitangi, they may have understood it to refer only to the …
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Part of story: Kāwanatanga – Māori engagement with the state
… campaigning for social justice and equality based on the Treaty of Waitangi. Early life Rātana was born on 25 January 1873 at …
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Part of story: Rātana Church – Te Haahi Rātana
… can own fishing quota in New Zealand. Foreign ownership of shares in New Zealand quota-owning companies is strictly … the Crown settled Māori commercial fishing claims under the Treaty of Waitangi. In 1989 an interim agreement was reached, and the …
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Part of story: Fishing industry
… Treaty of Waitangi issues A major issue raised by the State-Owned … account of the Crown’s obligations to Māori under the Treaty of Waitangi. In what became the first of many similar …
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Part of story: State-owned enterprises
… regulations have been used to restrict or prevent the entry of ‘undesirable’ individuals or groups. Making New Zealand … the peopling of New Zealand have also been expressed. The Treaty of Waitangi and immigration In 1840 the Treaty of Waitangi …
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Part of story: Immigration regulation
… Taranaki and reject the Kīngitanga. He called a conference of rangatira at Kohimarama, Auckland, in mid-1860. Over three weeks te Tiriti o Waitangi (the Treaty of Waitangi) was presented and explained to at least …
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Part of story: Te Tiriti o Waitangi – the Treaty of Waitangi
… Goblins from the sea With the arrival of the Dutch explorer Abel Tasman in 1642 and subsequently … 1800, when Europeans began to settle, to the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840, saw major upheaval in the Māori world. … The arrival of Europeans …
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Part of story: Māori
… chaplains. During the Second World War a tiny number of Anglicans were pacifists. Archbishop Campbell West-Watson … New Zealand. Anglicans joined with others in protesting at Waitangi about breaches of the Treaty of Waitangi. Clergy and theological students were …
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Part of story: Anglican Church
… Preserving order For some decades before the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840, British officials regarded New Zealand as …
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Part of story: Ngā take Māori – government policy and Māori
… The Treaty of Waitangi The legal situation regarding the ownership and … it has been the subject of debate and litigation since the Treaty of Waitangi was signed in 1840. By 2007 there was …
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Part of story: Lakes
… The Bay of Islands was a centre of trade and commerce with European … 1822 Te Arawa at Mokoia Island on Lake Rotorua in 1823. The Treaty of Waitangi Ngāpuhi were also at the forefront of political …
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Part of story: Ngāpuhi
… their part, wanted to protect Māori from the ill-effects of European settlement. The Treaty of Waitangi In 1833 James Busby was sent to the Bay of Islands …
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Part of story: History
… the religion spread widely in the 1830s. Sales of the New Testament and the number of people attending … up the CMS mission in Ōtaki in 1839. Missionaries and the Treaty of Waitangi To strengthen the missions and protect his Māori …
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Part of story: Missions and missionaries