Historical Frictions: Māori Claims and Reinvented HistoriesAuckland University Press, 2005 - 388 страница This important book shows how the Waitangi Tribunal's rewriting of New Zealand's history is part of a much longer tradition. Belgrave explores how courts and commissions of inquiry became from 1840, places where Maori claims to resources and mana were debated as historical narratives of discovery and conquest, loss and displacement. Inquiries and claim settlements have adjusted relationships between Maori and the state and helped keep Maori custom alive. Chapters demonstrate how the Treaty of Waitangi and claim settlements have changed their meanings over time and how the Ngai Tahu, Taranaki, Muriwhenua and Chatham Islands claims have been re-examined over successive generations. Today, as Belgrave explains, the Waitangi Tribunal's own historical interpretations are influenced by the weight of these earlier investigations and by its political and legal role as a commission of inquiry. |
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... aboriginal rights to those lands that Maori owned - and those lands , accord- ing to the Colonial Office , were ... aboriginal title . Grey had argued in his time in South Australia that aboriginal peoples needed larger areas of land ...
... aboriginal rights to those lands that Maori owned - and those lands , accord- ing to the Colonial Office , were ... aboriginal title . Grey had argued in his time in South Australia that aboriginal peoples needed larger areas of land ...
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... aboriginal rights between the Wairau purchase and the Otakou purchase . As a result he was little concerned with boundar- ies at all , or with the nature of aboriginal rights . What he wanted was that Maori who lived on the east coast ...
... aboriginal rights between the Wairau purchase and the Otakou purchase . As a result he was little concerned with boundar- ies at all , or with the nature of aboriginal rights . What he wanted was that Maori who lived on the east coast ...
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... aboriginal peoples needed ad- ditional land around their villages and cultivations to facilitate the transition from hunting and gathering to settled agriculture . " Mahinga kai , in Kemp's understanding , could have been land provided ...
... aboriginal peoples needed ad- ditional land around their villages and cultivations to facilitate the transition from hunting and gathering to settled agriculture . " Mahinga kai , in Kemp's understanding , could have been land provided ...
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Two Lost Treaties and the Making of a Modern Treaty | 40 |
Colonising in Retrospect | 86 |
A Claim for All Times | 134 |
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