The Treaty on the ground : where we are headed, and why it matters / edited by Rachael Bell, Margaret Kawharu, Kerry Taylor, Michael Belgrave & Peter Meihana.
Foreword / Kerry Taylor and Roy Clare -- Introduction: The Treaty at the Coalface / Rachael Bell -- The Treaty of Waitangi: Maori Magna Carta / David V. Williams -- The Storm Before the Calm: The Treaty of Waitangi Since the 1960s / Michael Belgrave -- From Human Rights to Maori Sovereignty: Maori Radicalism and Trade Unions, 1967-86 / Cybele Locke -- Political Utility: 'Privilege' Without End / Peter Meihana -- Coming of Age: Transformation and the Treaty Settlement Process / Michael Dreaver -- Te Ara Whanaunga: Relations on the Ground at Waitangi Tribunal Hearings / Te Kawehau Hoskins -- New Grounds, Old Battles: The Kurahaupo Settlement / Peter Meihana with Richard Bradley, Mark Moses and Judith Macdonald -- Unconditional Rather Than Reciprocal: The Treaty and the State Sector / Kim Workman -- Change and Inertia: 40 Years of Maori Struggle to Protect the Environment / April Bennett -- Towards Treaty-Based Management: Treaty Discourses and 'Everyday Work' in Planning / Biddy Livesey -- The Treaty of Waitangi and Tamaki Paenga Hira Auckland War Memorial Museum / Elizabeth Cotton and Edwina Merito -- Schools and the Treaty: The Courage to Step Up / Ruchard Green -- Measuring Progress: Reflections on The Treaty on the Ground / Margaret Kawharu -- Kia kaha, e Hoa Ma: The Treaty in the Pakeha Everyday / Damian Skinner.
Summary:
"The coalface reality of honouring the Treaty of Waitangi in today's law, local government, education, health, social services and more"--Cover.
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