- The
Treaty of
Waitangi (Māori: Te
Tiriti o Waitangi),
sometimes referred to as Te
Tiriti, is a do****ent of
central importance to the
history of New Zealand...
- Durie, the
notion of
tangata tiriti underlines partnership and acceptance.
Unlike tangata whenua, the term
tangata tiriti is not
commonly used in New Zealand...
- The
Treaty House (Māori:
Whare Tiriti) at
Waitangi in Northland, New Zealand, is the
former house of the
British Resident in New Zealand,
James Busby....
- was
written as Nu
Tireni in the Māori
language (spelled Nu
Tirani in Te
Tiriti o Waitangi). In 1834 a do****ent
written in Māori and
entitled "He Waka****nga...
- area
where Ngāti Whātua farmed,
paramount chief Apihai Te
Kawau signed Te
Tiriti o
Waitangi (the te reo Māori
translation of the
Treaty of Waitangi). Ngāti...
- The
Waitangi Tribunal (Māori: Te Rōpū
Whakamana i te
Tiriti o Waitangi) is a New
Zealand permanent commission of
inquiry established under the
Treaty of...
-
public transport and
reduce our
reliability on cars. Paul
incorporates Te
Tiriti o
Waitangi - Aotearoa's
treaty between Crown and Iwi, and its principles...
-
Nicola R., eds. (2004). The
Waitangi Tribunal–Te
Roopu Whakamana i te
Tiriti o Waitangi. Wellington, N.Z.:
Bridget Williams Books. ISBN 1-877242-32-2...
- role in Witi Ihimaera's
critically acclaimed play
Woman Far
Walking (as
Tiriti, a 160-year-old woman) and in 2003, Best
Supporting Actress in
Henrik Ibsen's...
- of
Waitangi (te
Tiriti),
Henry Williams arrived in
Poverty Bay on 8
April 1840 on the ship
Ariel with a Māori-language copy of te
Tiriti ('Tūranga Treaty...