Te mana, te kawanatanga
the politics of Maori self-determination
Politics of Maori self-determination
Durie, Mason.
creator
text
bibliography
Treaties.
nz
Auckland
Oxford University Press
1998
monographic
eng
vii, 280 pages ; 23 cm
Examines contemporary development in Maori as well as this nation's aspirations for greater autonomy, offering a detailed account of Maori's legislative efforts at self-determination by highlighting the legal battles and conflicting attitudes between Maori and the Crown. Environmental management, issues related to the retention of language and culture, Maori representation in Parliament, and the Treaty of Waitangi are among the topics covered in this balanced and reasonable socio-political assessment.
1. Mana Maori: Determination and Development -- 2. Mana Atua: A Resourceful Environment -- 3. Mana Tupuna: Identity and Heritage -- 4. Mana Tangata: The Power of Numbers -- 5. Mana Whenua: The Lore of the Land -- 6. Mana Moana: The Business of Fishing -- 7. Mana Tiriti: Application of the Treaty of Waitangi -- 8. Mana Motuhake: Autonomy, Governance, and Nationhood -- App. 1. The Declaration of Independence -- App. 2. The Treaty of Waitangi.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-269) and index.
In English.
u-nz---
Treaty of Waitangi (1840 February 6)
Maori (New Zealand people)
Government relations
Self-determination, National
New Zealand
Maori (New Zealand people)
Legal status, laws, etc
Sovereignty
Maori (New Zealand people)
Land tenure
Maori (New Zealand people)
Ethnic identity
Tino rangatiratanga
Tōrangapū
Kāwanatanga
Reo Māori
Mana
Whenua
Tangaroa
DU423.P63 D87 1998
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9780195583670
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