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Treaty rights and responsibilities
Treaty Resource Centre
He Puna Matauranga o Te Tiriti
 

Treaty rights conferred on each party are highlighted in bold italics. The table states the implied corresponding responsibilities for each party.

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Resources -
Original
documents

Declaration of Independence
British instructions to Hobson
Te Tiriti o Waitangi
English version
Dramatisation of Treaty signing
Treaty rights and responsibilities
Comparing Te Tiriti and the English text

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Other resources
Best practice Bibliographies
Govt responses
Implementing the Treaty
Interest areas
Learning exercises
Maori responses
Media and Te Tiriti
Violations

 

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Feedback

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Contact us

Phone/fax
09 274 4270
PO Box 78338
Grey Lynn
Tamaki Makaurau 1030
Aotearoa New Zealand
coordinator@trc.org.nz

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Links

Human Rights Commission and the Treaty

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Hapu
Crown/NZ Government/Tauiwi

Article One: Kawanatanga

Responsibility:
To respect the right of the government to govern

Right: To govern

Article Two:
Tino
Rangatiratanga

 Land sales

Right: To retain control of all they value


Right: All land sales voluntary

Responsibility: For land sales to be managed by the government

Responsibility: To ensure hapu retain control of all they value



Responsibility
: Ensure land sales are voluntary

Right: To manage land sales

Article Three:
Citizenship

Right: To the same rights and protections as British people

Responsibility: To ensure Maori have the same rights and protections as British people

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