This is a study of New Zealand's most important and controversial treaty. It covers the several treaty signings and substantial differences between Maori and English texts, a debate over interpretation of land rights, and the wards of sovereignty in the 1860s
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DUPLICATE RECORD FOR LONG HOLDINGS
Includes index
Bibliography
Bibliography: pages 297-303
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Goodman Fielder Wattie Book Awards, 1988: 1st place