Maori fishing rights
NoneThis document is drawn from media reports and statements following a High Court decision in Christchurch, August 1986, upholding traditional …
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NoneThis document is drawn from media reports and statements following a High Court decision in Christchurch, August 1986, upholding traditional …
A course information sheet describing and detailing an introduction to the Treaty of Waitangi and its implicationsA course information sheet …
Read MoreOverview of the Treaty of Waitangi in practice: course information (3-4 hours)
NoneFor Aila Taylor, a member of the Te Atiawa Tribe, his application to the Waitangi tribunal was one of simply …
A course information sheet describing and detailing an introduction to Te Tiriti course.A course information sheet describing and detailing an …
Read MoreIntroduction to Te Tiriti: course information (6-hour)
NoneAs we head in to the 1990's, the broad spectrum of issues raised by 150 years of fascist oppression are …
NoneA course information sheet describing and detailing an introduction to Te Tiriti course. …
Read MoreIntroduction to the Treaty of Waitangi : course information (3-hour)
A course information sheet describing and detailing an introduction to Te Tiriti course and its implications.A course information sheet describing …
Read MoreIntroduction to Te Tiriti: Course information (12 Hour)
This workshop is for people who are ready to start thinking about how to apply the Treaty in their work …
Read MoreTreaty of Waitangi starter application course information
NoneA handout produced to help with the general aspects of Māori Culture …
None"The issue of Maori 'customary' rights to own the seabed and foreshore is marked by two outstanding features: unanimity – …
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