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The Treaty on the Ground

Where we are headed, and why it matters

RACHAEL BELL, MARGARET KAWHARU, KERRY TAYLOR, PETER MEIHANA, AND MICHAEL BELGRAVE

The coalface reality of honouring the Treaty of Waitangi in today’s law, local government, education, health, social services and more

It’s 175 years since the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi. At times they’ve been years of conflict and bitterness, but there have also been remarkable gains, and positive changes that have made New Zealand a distinct nation. This book takes stock of where we’ve been, where we are headed, and why it matters.

Written by some of the country’s leading scholars and experts in the field, it ranges from the impact of the Treaty on everything from resource management to school governance. Its focus is the application of the Treaty from the viewpoint of practitioners — the people who are walking and talking it in their jobs, communities or everyday lives — and it vividly tracks the ups and downs of bringing the spirit and principles of the Treaty to fruition.

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‘The more we talk about, think about and learn about the treaty the better, even when — or especially when — we disagree about what it is or should be.’ — Paul Little, North & South

Key Information

Category:
All books, Contemporary issues, eBooks, History, Te ao Māori
ISBN:
9780994130051
ESBN:
9780994136305
Publisher:
Massey University Press
Imprint:
Massey University Press
Published:
30/01/2017
Page Extent:
328
Format:
Soft Cover

About The Editors

Rachael Bell

Rachael Bell is a Pākehā historian teaching New Zealand social history at Massey University.

Margaret Kawharu

Margaret Kawharu (Ngāti Whātua/Mahurehure) has an MA (Hons) from the University of Auckland in social anthropology.

Kerry Taylor

Kerry Taylor is head of the School of Humanities and director of the W. H. Oliver Humanities Research Academy at Massey University.

Peter Meihana

Peter Meihana is from Te Tauihu o Te Waka a Māui, and is of Ngāti Kuia, Rangitāne, Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Tō and Ngāi Tahu descent. He teaches history at Massey University’s Manawatū campus.

Michael Belgrave

Michael Belgrave joined Massey University in 1993 on the opening of the university’s Albany campus.

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