Where do you stand on Maori land

DIGITAL LIBRARY

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Apart from the booklet Where do you stand on Maori Land? This resource kit also includes: Signing the Treaty of Waitangi in Wellington; George Thomas Clayton; He Whakaputanga o Te Rangatiratanga o Nu Tireni = The Declaration of Independence of New Zealand 28 October 1835; Te Tiriti o Waitangi articles in Te Reo Maori and English; copy of facsimile of The Treaty of Waitangi; May-where the Treaty was signed; Te Whanganui a Tara in 1840; Maori world organisation ; Suggested Bibliography and resources

Artifacts

pdfWhere-do-you-stand-on-Maori-land

pdfSigning-the-treaty

pdfGeorge-Thomas-Clayton

pdfThe-Declaration-and-Treaty-of-Waitangi

pdfBibliography-and-resources

Primary author: Wellington Tenths Trust; Network Waitangi

Author biography: Corporate/institutional

Publisher: Network Waitangi

Publication format: Education hand-out, Education resource

Publication date: 2002

Publication place: Wellington

Publication availability: Yes

Publication location: Treaty Resource Centre

Catalog reference: ANW-3

Content type: Explanation of Treaty, History, Kawanatanga, Treaty generally, Treaty itself

Tikanga Māori: General

Sector: Education – secondary, Education – tertiary, Education – Treaty

Formal group:

Informal group: Indigenous peoples, Māori

Culture related topics: Bi-cultural

General related topics: Colonisation, Equity/justice/fairness, First Peoples’ rights, Tino rangatiratanga

Historical period: 20th

Resources: Culture, Land