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Author O'Malley, Vincent

Title The Treaty of Waitangi Companion : Maori and Pakeha from Tasman to Today
Published New York : Auckland University Press, 2013

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Description 1 online resource (776 pages)
Contents Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; A note on the entries; Reflections on the Treaty: An Introduction Wally Penetito; 1.1 Early Māori and Pākehā encounters; 1.2 Whalers, sealers and traders; 1.3 Māori travellers; 1.4 Missionaries and Māori; 1.5 Forging stronger links with the British; 1.6 Background to the Treaty; 1.7 Treaty texts; 1.8 Signing the Treaty; 1. Towards a Treaty; 2.1 Early perceptions of the Treaty; 2.2 The Wairau conflict; 2.3 The Northern War; 2.4 Early conflicts to the south and the arrest of Te Rauparaha
2.5 The wastelands instructions2.6 Purchasing Māori lands; 2. First Steps; 3.1 New Zealand Constitution Act and settler self-government; 3.2 The Māori economy; 3.3 Māori-Pākehā relations; 3.4 The emergence of the Kīngitanga movement; 3.5 The Waitara purchase; 3.6 Kohimarama conference; 3.7 The rūnanga system; 3. The Seeds of Conflict; 4.1 The Taranaki War; 4.2 The invasion of Waikato; 4.3 Confiscating Māori lands; 4.4 Pai Mārire; 4.5 Te Kooti and Titokowaru; 4.6 'Loyalist' responses; 4. The New Zealand Wars; 5.1 The Native Land Court; 5.2 Land dealings
5.3 Repudiation and other Māori responses5.4 Te Whiti and the invasion of Parihaka; 5.5 'Opening up' the King Country; 5.6 King Tawhiao's 1884 visit to London; 5.7 Māori committees; 5.8 Māori Parliament; 5.9 Māori women's movements; 5.10 The Māori MPs; 5.11 Native Schools; 5.12 Māori and the Liberals before 1900; 5.13 Māori and Pākehā relations; 5. Māori and Pākehā After the Wars; 6.1 'Taihoa' and its rollback; 6.2 Maori Councils Act and the Young Māori Party; 6.3 The Pioneer Māori Battalion; 6.4 The Ratana faith; 6.5 Ngata and land development; 6.6 The return to Waitangi; 6. A New Century
7.1 Centennial celebrations7.2 28 Māori Battalion; 7.3 Settling grievances; 7.4 Urbanisation and the 'colour bar'; 7.5 The Hunn Report and its aftermath; 7.6 The re-emergence of Māori protest; 7. Urbanisation and Assimilation; 8.1 Ngā Tamatoa and other movements; 8.2 The 'haka party' incident; 8.3 Waitangi Day / New Zealand Day: a day off or a rip-off?; 8.4 The 1975 Māori land march; 8.5 Birth of the Waitangi Tribunal; 8.6 Takaparawha/Bastion Point; 8.7 Raglan Golf Course; 8.8 1981 Springbok tour; 8.9 The revival of te reo Māori; 8. Māori Renaissance?; 9.1 Mana motuhake and Māori sovereignty
9.2 Treaty of Waitangi Act 1985 and the Waitangi Tribunal9.3 The State-Owned Enterprises cases; 9.4 The Treaty backlash and Pākehā Treaty advocates; 9.5 The Waitangi Tribunal and the 'h' word; 9.6 The sesquicentenary celebrations; 9. Upheaval and Reform; 10.1 Closing the gaps?; 10.2 Orewa and its aftermath; 10.3 Being Pākehā or becoming indigenous?; 10.4 The past before us: walking into a Treaty future; 10. A New Millennium; Bibliography; Index; Back Cover
Summary Since the Treaty of Waitangi was signed by Maori chiefs and Governor Hobson in 1840 it has become the defining document in New Zealand history. From the New Zealand Wars to the 1975 Land March, from the Kingitanga to the Waitangi Tribunal, from Captain Cook to Hone Harawira, The Treaty of Waitangi Companion tells the story of the Treaty and Maori and Pakeha relations through the many voices of those who made this country's history. Sourced from government publications and newspapers, letters and diaries, poems, paintings and cartoons, the Companion brings to life the long history of debat
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
SUBJECT Treaty of Waitangi (1840 February 6)
Treaty of Waitangi (1840 February 6) fast
Subject Māori (New Zealand people) -- Government relations -- History
HISTORY -- Australia & New Zealand.
Māori (New Zealand people) -- Government relations
Race relations
Waitangi -- Vertrag
Maori
Ethnische Beziehungen
Tiriti o Waitangi.
Noho-ā-iwi.
Whenua raupatu.
Tāngata whenua.
SUBJECT New Zealand -- Race relations -- History -- Sources
Subject New Zealand
Neuseeland
Genre/Form History
Nonfiction
Treaties
History
Sources
Treaties.
Traités.
Form Electronic book
Author Stirling, Bruce
Penetito, Wally
ISBN 9781869406813
1869406818