The Treaty of Waitangi

Calman, Ross

Calman, RossTreaty of Waitangi (2025)EnglishExpression manifestednznb

Series: The NZ series
Notes
Te Tiriti o Waitangi /
Ross Calman.
Tiriti o Waitangi
98 pages :

some colour illustrations ;

24 cm.
Introduction: History and Te Tiriti -- Te Ao Måaori, Te Ao Pakehåa -- Towards colonisation -- Events at Waitangi, 5-6 February 1840 -- Te Tiriti travels -- Ngåa Kupu o Te Tiriti -- The texts of the Treaty -- Ka Whati Te Tiriti -- Te Tiriti is broken -- The Waitangi Tribunal and Treaty settlements -- Te Tiriti Måa Te Katoa -- The Treaty for all -- Conclusion: Te Tiriti into the future.
"SINCE ITS SIGNING IN 1840, The Treaty of Waitangi/ Te Tiriti o Waitangi has been at the heart of questions about national identity, sovereignty and land rights in Aotearoa New Zealand. Disregarded by government for many decades, it is now considered New Zealand's founding document. Understanding its origins and implications is essential to knowing the nation's past, present and future. In The Treaty of Waitangi, Ross Calman traces the journey of Te Tiriti from its historical beginnings, through the ebb and flow of its influence in the twentieth century, to modern-day protest, debate and reconciliation. This accessible, highly illustrated introduction shows how the Treaty is more than just a historical document - it is a commitment that remains at the centre of political and cultural life, and a key to the nation's shared future. ROSS CALMAN (Ngåati Toa, Ngåati Raukawa, Kai Tahu) is a distinguished author and editor who has written several books on the Treaty of Waitangi and the New Zealand Wars. With Oratia Books his works include He Atua, He Tangata: The World of Måaori Mythology and Favourite Måaori Legends. Ross lives in Otautahi Christchurch"--Back cover.
Text in English with some re reo Måaori.
NZ series.
Additional Notes
Includes bibliographical references (page [99]) and index.
Location edition Bar Code due date
1000043485