The Treasury and the Treaty (Not a pretty pair!)
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Description
"What does the treaty mean according to the Treasury? What does the Treasury's view of partnership mean? What is their view on land claims? Its view on compensation …. What about control over resources? The Treasury view on economic development Social Policy and the law…"
Table of contents
The Doctrine of Ingallibility; Government policy on the Treaty of Waitangi – The Treasury view – Part one: what does the Treasury know abou the Treaty of Waitangi?; Cartoon – First, lets cover up a few … um… cracks! ; Government policy on the Treaty of Waitangi – The Treasury view – Part two: What the Treaty means according to Treasury; Cartoon – “Isnt this choice? Put in what you dont want in one end … and out comes what you Do want, from the other end!” ; Government policy on the Treaty of Waitangi – The Treasury view – Part Three: What Treasury’s view of partnerhsip means in practice ; Cartoon – “What do y ou mean you CAN’T sell your mother?” ; Government policy on the Treaty of Waitangi – The Treasury view – Part Four: Treasury view on land and fisheries claims ; Cartoon – The New High Priests ; Government policy on the Treaty of Waitangi – The Treasury view – Part five: The Treasury’s view on compensation ; Cartoon – Money can’t buy love… but its sure ccan cause a STINK! ; Government policy on the Treaty of Waitangi – The Treasury view – Part six: The Tresury view on control of land, water and minerals ; Cartoon – Deposit unsutable human values here (actually anything Maori) ; Government policy on the Treaty of Waitangi – The Treasury view – Part seven: The Tresury view on economic development ; Cartoon – Know thy self Oracle! ; Government policy on the Treaty of Waitangi – The Treasury view – Part eight: The Tresury view Social Policy and the Law ;
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Primary author: Kia Mohio Kia Marama Trust
Secondary author: Programme on Racism
Author biography: Pākehā
Publisher: Kia Mohio Kia Marama Trust
Publication format: Education hand-out, Hand-out
Publication date:
Publication place: Auckland
Publication status: Okay to copy
Publication availability: Yes
Publication location: Treaty Resource Centre
Catalog reference: 352.4 CON – Filing Cabinet and T-03 Te Tirity o Waitangi
Misc. notes: Part one. This material is provided for information-sharing
Content type: History, Implementation, Kawanatanga, Legislation, Policy, Treaty generally
Sector: Community, Education – tertiary, government regional or local, Justice, Social services
Formal group:
Informal group: Māori
Culture related topics: Racism
General related topics: Colonisation, Equity/justice/fairness, Social change – society, Tino rangatiratanga
Historical period: 20th