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The Treaty Of Waitangi

Te Tiriti o Waitangi

by Ross Calman

- The Treaty of Waitangi from its origins to today's debates - Richly illustrated with explanatory graphics, fact boxes, photos - Eighth in The NZ Series, for a general readership and students'The story of The Treaty of Waitangi/Te Tiriti o Waitangi is one of the greatest in New Zealand history. It marks the moment British and M¿ori history intersected and a new nation was formed.' In The Treaty of Waitangi, Ross Calman outlines the impact of the Treaty from early contact between M¿ori and European settlers and signing around the country through to its revitalisation in the twentieth century, the formation of the Waitangi Tribunal and the present-day debates about its place at the centre of political and cultural life.Extensive illustrations, photos and fact boxes examine New Zealand's founding document from a range of viewpoints, and highlight the importance of Te Tiriti as a key to understanding the nation's past, present and future.This eighth book further extends Oratia's NZ Series, a non-fiction resource for general readers and schools, introducing complex subjects in concise terms.
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Pages:

100

Published:

Jan 2025

Format

Paperback

Publisher

Oratia Media

ISBN:

9781990042775

- The Treaty of Waitangi from its origins to today's debates - Richly illustrated with explanatory graphics, fact boxes, photos - Eighth in The NZ Series, for a general readership and students'The story of The Treaty of Waitangi/Te Tiriti o Waitangi is one of the greatest in New Zealand history. It marks the moment British and M¿ori history intersected and a new nation was formed.' In The Treaty of Waitangi, Ross Calman outlines the impact of the Treaty from early contact between M¿ori and European settlers and signing around the country through to its revitalisation in the twentieth century, the formation of the Waitangi Tribunal and the present-day debates about its place at the centre of political and cultural life.Extensive illustrations, photos and fact boxes examine New Zealand's founding document from a range of viewpoints, and highlight the importance of Te Tiriti as a key to understanding the nation's past, present and future.This eighth book further extends Oratia's NZ Series, a non-fiction resource for general readers and schools, introducing complex subjects in concise terms.
$30.00