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Title Waitangi revisited : perspectives on the Treaty of Waitangi / edited by Michael Belgrave, Merata Kawharu and David Williams
Edition Second edition
Published Auckland, N.Z. : Oxford University Press, 2004

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 W'PONDS  323.1199442 Bel/Wrp  AVAILABLE
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Contents Part 1: The Treaty and New Zealand society since 1989. 1. Tino Rangatiratanga / Mason Durie -- 2. Cornerstone of the nation state / Shane Jones (based on an interview with Paul Diamond) -- 3. The Tribunal and the past: taking a roundabout path to a new history / Michael Belgrave -- 4. The Treaty of Waitangi in the postcolonial era / Ranginui Walker -- 5. Māori, Te Tiriti, and globalisation: the invisible hand of the colonial state / Jane Kelsey. Part 2: Social Policy Perspectives. 6. Rangatiratanga and social policy / Merata Kawharu -- 7. The Treaty of Waitangi and social well-being: justice, representation, and participation / Ann Sullivan -- 8. Constructing a workable multiculturalism in a bicultural society / Allen Bartley and Paul Spoonley. Part 3: Hapū and Community Perspectives. 9. Orakei / I. H. Kawharu -- 10. Feast or famine: customary fisheries management in a contemporary global society / Evelyn Tuuta -- 11. Recovering Fagin's ill-gotten gains: settling Ngāti Kahu's Treaty of Waitangi claims against the crown / Margaret Mutu. Part 4: Tikanga and Customary Rights Perspectives. 12. The Wai 262 claim: a claim by Māori to indigenous flora and fauna: me o ratou taonga katoa / Maui Solomon -- 13. Lands under the sea: foreshore and seabed / Tom Bennion -- 14. A short history of post-treaty Māori custom relating to land / Grant Young -- 15. From the sideline: Tikanga, treaty values and te papa / Paul Tapsell. Part 5: Constitutional Principles. 16. Living with rights Aboriginally: constitutionalism and Māori in the 1990s / P. G. McHugh -- 17. The Treaty in the real life of the Constitution / Andrew Sharp -- 18. The Treaty of Waitangi and recognition of Tikanga Māori / Ani Mikaere -- 19. Waitangi and the legal systems of Aotearoa New Zealand: conflict and change / F. M. (Jock) Brookfield -- 20. Unique treaty-based relationships remain elusive / David V. Williams
Summary The Treaty is as controversial today as it was in 1989 when "Waitangi: Māori and Pākehā Perspectives of the Treaty of Waitangi" was published. It remains central to debates about New Zealand society and its future. Among new issues to emerge in the last fifteen years are the inclusion of the Treaty in a large range of legislation, greater recognition by the Crown of its duty to recognise the Treaty, and the transformation of the claims process. The contributing authors provide a range of perspectives on the social, legal, and historical impact of the Treaty, and address the issues that have emerged over the 1990s and into the twenty-first century
Notes Previous ed. published as: Waitangi : Māori and Pākehā perspectives of the Treaty of Waitangi, 1989
Includes index
SUBJECT Treaty of Waitangi (1840 February 6) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no89018088
Treaty of Waitangi
Subject Maori (New Zealand people) -- Government relations.
Maori (New Zealand people) -- Land tenure.
SUBJECT New Zealand -- History. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85091503
New Zealand -- Race relations. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008116351
Author Belgrave, Michael.
Kawharu, Merata.
Williams, David V. (David Vernon)
ISBN 0195584007 paperback
OTHER TI Waitangi
Other Titles Waitangi