- Tino
rangatiratanga is a Māori
language term that
translates literally to 'highest chieftainship' or 'unqualified chieftainship', but is also translated...
-
national Māori flag, also
known as the Tino
Rangatiratanga flag in
reference to the
concept of tino
rangatiratanga, is used to
represent the Māori
people of...
-
Declaration of the
Independence of New
Zealand (Māori: He Whaka****nga o te
Rangatiratanga o Nu Tireni),
signed by a
number of Māori
chiefs in 1835, proclaimed...
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prospective vehicle for
ideas and
ideals of self-determination and/or tino
rangatiratanga. Thus does Te Pāti Māori
mention in the
preamble of its constitution...
- 1834 a do****ent
written in Māori and
entitled "He Waka****nga o te
Rangatiratanga o Nu Tireni" was
translated into
English and
became the Declaration...
- government. The
concept of
rangatira and
rangatiratanga, however,
remain strong, and a
return to
rangatiratanga and the
uplifting of Māori by the system...
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equal footing. The
chiefs justified this by the treaty's
guarantee of
rangatiratanga (chieftainship), but in the
early 1860s the
government used the Māori...
- The
national Māori flag, also
known as the Tino
rangatiratanga (absolute sovereignty) flag.
Designed in 1989, it is
widely used by Māori groups....
- flag of the
United Tribes of New
Zealand (Māori: Te Whaka****nga o te
rangatiratanga o Niu Tirene) or Te Kara (Māori for 'the colours') is a flag originally...
- by a
group of Māori who are all
members and parti****nts in the Tino
Rangatiratanga Māori
sovereignty movement. The
Aotearoa Cafe
began in 1998 as the Māori...