Wiremu Pere
Title | Wiremu Pere PDF eBook |
Author | Joseph Anaru Te Kani Pere |
Publisher | Oratia Media Ltd |
Pages | 442 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1877514098 |
Includes 2 sheets (with maps): "Original deed constituting the Wi Pere Trust."
The Fate of the Land Ko nga Akinga a nga Rangatira
Title | The Fate of the Land Ko nga Akinga a nga Rangatira PDF eBook |
Author | Danny Keenan |
Publisher | Massey University Press |
Pages | 452 |
Release | 2023-04-13 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1991016484 |
In the second half of the nineteenth century, settlers poured into Aotearoa demanding land. Millions of acres were acquired by the government or directly by settlers; or confiscated after the Land Wars.By 1891, when the Liberal government came to power, Maori retained only a fraction of their lands. And still the losses continued. For rangatira such as James Carroll, Wiremu Pere, Paora Tuhaere, Te Keepa Te Rangihiwinui, and many others, the challenges were innumerable. To stop further land loss, some rangatira saw parliamentary process as the mechanism; others pursued political independence.For over two decades, Maori men and women of outstanding ability fought hard to protect their people and their land. How those rangatira fared, and how they should be remembered, is the story of Maori political struggle during the Liberal era.
Journals of the Legislative Council of the Dominion of New Zealand
Title | Journals of the Legislative Council of the Dominion of New Zealand PDF eBook |
Author | New Zealand. Parliament. Legislative Council |
Publisher | |
Pages | 286 |
Release | 1875 |
Genre | |
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He Reo Wahine
Title | He Reo Wahine PDF eBook |
Author | Lachy Paterson |
Publisher | Auckland University Press |
Pages | 381 |
Release | 2017-08-21 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1775589285 |
During the nineteenth century, Maori women produced letters and memoirs, wrote off to newspapers and commissioners, appeared before commissions of enquiry, gave evidence in court cases, and went to the Native Land Court to assert their rights. He Reo Wahine is a bold new introduction to the experience of Maori women in colonial New Zealand through Maori women's own words – the speeches and evidence, letters and testimonies that they left in the archive. Drawing from over 500 texts in both English and te reo Maori written by Maori women themselves, or expressing their words in the first person, He Reo Wahine explores the range and diversity of Maori women's concerns and interests, the many ways in which they engaged with colonial institutions, as well as their understanding and use of the law, legal documents, and the court system. The book both collects those sources – providing readers with substantial excerpts from letters, petitions, submissions and other documents – and interprets them. Eight chapters group texts across key themes: land sales, war, land confiscation and compensation, politics, petitions, legal encounters, religion and other private matters. Beside a large scholarship on New Zealand women's history, the historical literature on Maori women is remarkably thin. This book changes that by utilising the colonial archives to explore the feelings, thoughts and experiences of Maori women – and their relationships to the wider world.
Maori and Parliament
Title | Maori and Parliament PDF eBook |
Author | Maria Bargh |
Publisher | Huia Publishers |
Pages | 194 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1775502783 |
New Zealand is at a watershed in its constitutional and political arrangements. There are three events looming in the short term which suggest that the status of Māori in Parliament is in for significant challenge. The first is the impending review of constitutional issues and the Māori seats as part of the National Party–Māori Party ‘Relationship and Confidence and Supply Agreement’. Secondly, the proposed referendum on the future of the mixed member proportional system (MMP) could also have significant implications for Māori. Finally, the longer term question of whether New Zealand should become a republic continues to haunt New Zealand’s political imagination, and would also necessitate lengthy debates about the place of New Zealand’s constitutional arrangements in relation to Māori rights and Te Tiriti o Waitangi. Māori and Parliament provides a comprehensive and enlightening context for understanding both the historical and contemporary relationship between Māori and Parliament and highlights many of the issues which would arise in any discussion of New Zealand constitutional reform. Māori and Parliament is a collection of nineteen presentations and papers from twenty-one academics, political commentators and current and former parliamentarians and is the result of the Māori and Parliament conference held at Parliament in May 2009. Contributors include Georgina Beyer, Hon. Simon Bridges, Damian Edwards, Te Ururoa Flavell, Dr Janine Hayward, Colin James, Shane Jones, Basil Keane, Hon. Sir Douglas Kidd, Professor Steven Levine, Sir Ngatata Love, Hon. Nanaia Mahuta, Sir Tipene O’Regan, Professor Nigel Roberts, Prof. Ann Sullivan, Metiria Turei, Hon. Tariana Turia, Dr Charlotte Williams, Dr John Wilson, Prof. Whatarangi Winiata and Dr Maria Bargh.
Parliamentary Debates
Title | Parliamentary Debates PDF eBook |
Author | New Zealand. Parliament |
Publisher | |
Pages | 1602 |
Release | 1907 |
Genre | New Zealand |
ISBN |
Parliamentary Debates (Hansard)
Title | Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) PDF eBook |
Author | New Zealand. Parliament |
Publisher | |
Pages | 1012 |
Release | 1890 |
Genre | New Zealand |
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