Treaty of Waitangi skills / Ruth Naumann.
"The Treaty of Waitangi from the past to the present. Incorporates Social Science skills throughout so students can practice skills in context"--Publisher statement.
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Language: | English |
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South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia : Albany, North Shore, NZ :
Cengage Learning Australia ; Cengage Learning New Zealand,
[2016]
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Edition: | 1st edition. |
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Treaty fatigue
- 2. What a treaty is
- 3. Geographic idea of location
- 4. Cultural and historical heritage
- 5. Te Tii marae
- 6. Reasons Britain created the Treaty
- 7. Context
- 8. Two important days
- 9. Texts
- 10. Perspectives
- 11. Symbols
- 12. Early flags
- 13. Different systems of government
- 14. Setting up British Government
- 15. Historic images
- 16. Sources
- 17. The Wairau Affair
- 18. Land as resource
- 19. The Native land Court
- 20. Ratana
- 21. Raupatu - confiscation
- 22. Waitangi Tribunal - Te Ropu Whakamana
- 23. Treaty settlements
- 24. Further perspectives on Treaty settlements
- 25. Treaty principles - Nga Matapona o Te Tiriti
- 26. Ngati Hineuru
- 27. An example of co-management
- 28. Archives
- 29. Seeking human rights
- 30. Treaty in government
- 31. Laws
- 32. Immigration
- 33. Biculturalism
- 34. Multicultural society
- 35. Waitangi Day
- 36. Special day or not?
- 37. The Treaty in nursing practice
- 38. Water resources
- 39. Percieved privilege
- 40. The United Nations
- 41. Fisheries
- 42. Foreshore and seabed
- 43. The future.