This study examines treaty settlement as a mechanism for providing social justice and incorporating Maori people into mainstream New Zealand society by improving economic and social well-being. Articles II and III of the Treaty of Waitangi (respectively, collectively held private assets and citizenship benefits and privileges) are described and discussed, along with settlement of claims of breached treaty rights, social policy targeted to Maori, and changes in economic and social well-being from 1976 to 1998. The fundamental proposition is that all Maori are harmed by the legacy of dispossession and marginalization and, therefore, all Maori are entitled to social justice. The central question addresses the role of the state in providing red...
The meaning of citizenship for many Indigenous peoples has historically entailed assimilation into t...
The Treaty was a constitutional agreement entered into by Maori, then sovereign of New Zealand, and ...
This article uses postcolonial theory to analyze the dynamic convergence of two significant internat...
legacy of dispossession and marginalization contributes to ongoing prob-lems of racial and ethnic ec...
In this paper I examine how the New Zealand government, through the Treaty of Waitangi settlement pr...
x, 332 leaves ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department: Politica...
The 1840 Treaty of Waitangi, signed by representatives of the British Crown and Maori Tribes, create...
In Aotearoa New Zealand the ways in which indigenous claims to lands and waters are addressed are of...
New Zealand has been undertaking a process of negotiating and settling the historical Treaty of Wait...
The author addresses some key issues confronting Māori women in respect of Treaty settlements and of...
Across the globe, there are numerous examples of treaties, compacts, or other negotiated agreements ...
New Zealand is a country of four million people some 2000 kilometres east of Australia. It is inter...
Existing literature, which has emerged largely from Europe and Britain, suggests that the concepts o...
Water is important to all peoples, including indigenous peoples. In recent years, the government in ...
Water is important to all peoples, including indigenous peoples. In recent years, the government in ...
The meaning of citizenship for many Indigenous peoples has historically entailed assimilation into t...
The Treaty was a constitutional agreement entered into by Maori, then sovereign of New Zealand, and ...
This article uses postcolonial theory to analyze the dynamic convergence of two significant internat...
legacy of dispossession and marginalization contributes to ongoing prob-lems of racial and ethnic ec...
In this paper I examine how the New Zealand government, through the Treaty of Waitangi settlement pr...
x, 332 leaves ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department: Politica...
The 1840 Treaty of Waitangi, signed by representatives of the British Crown and Maori Tribes, create...
In Aotearoa New Zealand the ways in which indigenous claims to lands and waters are addressed are of...
New Zealand has been undertaking a process of negotiating and settling the historical Treaty of Wait...
The author addresses some key issues confronting Māori women in respect of Treaty settlements and of...
Across the globe, there are numerous examples of treaties, compacts, or other negotiated agreements ...
New Zealand is a country of four million people some 2000 kilometres east of Australia. It is inter...
Existing literature, which has emerged largely from Europe and Britain, suggests that the concepts o...
Water is important to all peoples, including indigenous peoples. In recent years, the government in ...
Water is important to all peoples, including indigenous peoples. In recent years, the government in ...
The meaning of citizenship for many Indigenous peoples has historically entailed assimilation into t...
The Treaty was a constitutional agreement entered into by Maori, then sovereign of New Zealand, and ...
This article uses postcolonial theory to analyze the dynamic convergence of two significant internat...