Book review: Te Whiti o Rongomai and the resistance of Parihaka (original) (raw)

Juridical Encounters: Māori and the Colonial Courts, 1840-1852

Shaunnagh Dorsett

The Journal of New Zealand Studies, 2019

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Shaunnagh Dorsett on Māori and colonial courts

Miranda Johnson

History Australia, 2020

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THE MAORI AND THE CROWN An Indigenous People's Struggle For Self- Determination

Roderick H Ewins

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The Treaty of Waitangi settlement process in Māori legal history

Carwyn Jones

2013

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Maori Understandings of the Treaty of Waitangi: Report for the Waitangi Tribunal WAI 1040: Distinguished Professor Dame Anne Salmond

Anne Salmond

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‘Treaty-Making in Early Colonial New Zealand’, New Zealand Journal of History, Vol.33, No.2, 1999, pp. 137-154

Vincent O'Malley

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Maintaining a Colonising History in Aotearoa New Zealand: Concerns with the Waitangi Tribunal report, Wai 1040, on the Ngāpuhi Nui Tonu claim regarding He Whakaputanga me Te Tiriti o Waitangi, 5.11.22

Susan Healy

2022

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Reclaiming land, reclaiming guardianship: Role of the Treaty of Waitangi Tribunal in Aotearoa, New Zealand

Garth Cant

Aboriginal History, 2011

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The long dark cloud of racial inequality and historiographical omissions: The New Zealand Native Land Court

beryl woolford roa

MAI Journal: A New Zealand Journal of Indigenous Scholarship, 2012

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‘English Law and the Maori Response: A Case Study from the Runanga System in Northland, 1861-65’, Journal of the Polynesian Society, Vol.116, No.1, 2007, pp. 7-33

Vincent O'Malley

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‘Land Deeds as Treaties: The New Zealand Experience’, (paper presented to the Australian and New Zealand Law and History Society 17th Annual Conference, La Trobe University, Melbourne, July 1998)

Vincent O'Malley

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‘Not One More Bloody Acre’: Land Restitution and the Treaty of Waitangi Settlement Process in Aotearoa New Zealand

matthew wynyard

Land

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HISTORY, LAW AND LAND: The Languages of Native Policy in New Zealand's General Assembly, 1858-62

Samuel D Carpenter

2008

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The Nature of the Relationship of the Crown in New Zealand with Iwi Māori

Susan Healy

The Nature of the Relationship of the Crown in New Zealand with Iwi Maori, 2007

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New Zealand history is Maori history: Tikanga as the ethical foundation of historical scholarship In Aotearoa New Zealand

Nepia Mahuika

2015

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‘Destitute of the knowledge of God’: Māori Testimony Before the New Zealand Courts in the Early Crown Colony Period

Shaunnagh Dorsett

Past Law, Present Histories, 2012

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The Waitangi Tribunal and the Regulation of Maori Protest

Juan Tauri

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Challenging the Standard Story of indigenous rights in Aotearoa/New Zealand

Steve Kirkwood

Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology, 2005

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THE ABORIGINAL RIGHTS OF THE NEW ZEALAND MAORI AT COMMON LAW

PG McHugh

1987

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Maori Legal Issues in the Supreme Court 2004-2014: A Critical, Comparative and International Assessment

Claire Charters

2015

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‘Vague Native Rights to Land’: British Imperial Policy on Native Title and Custom in New Zealand, 1837–53

Mark Hickford

The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, 2010

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A Critical Examination of the Fedarb Copy of Te Tiriti o Watangi and its implications on ‘the Principles of the Treaty’ and the collective future of Aotearoa New Zealand.

Hemopereki Simon

2019

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John Salmond and Native Title in New Zealand: Developing a Crown Theory on the Treaty of Waitangi, 1910-1920

Mark Hickford

Victoria University of Wellington Law Review, 2008

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Introduction: James Cowan and the Legacies of Late Colonial Culture in Aotearoa New Zealand. Special Issue of the Journal of New Zealand Studies, 19 (2015)

Ariana Tikao, Annabel Cooper

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The Soliloquy of Whiteness: Colonial Discourse and New Zealand's Settler Press 1839-1873

Gina Colvin

2010

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Time-capsule: Explorations of Concepts of Time and Law in Colonial New Zealand

Jonathan Barrett

Portal: journal of multidisciplinary international studies, 2009

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Communities in conflict. The New Zealand colonial government and the Eastern Districts, 1842-1845

Marjan Lousberg

Landscape/Community, 2005

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The Native Land Laws: global contexts of tenure reform, individual and collective agency, and the structure of 'the Māori economy' -a 'landless brown proletariat'?

Samuel D Carpenter

2019

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Incomplete reconciliations: a history of settling grievances in Taranaki, New Zealand

Matalena Tofa

Journal of Historical Geography, 2014

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Metropolitan Theorising: Legal Frameworks, Protectorates and Models for Māori Governance 1837-1838

Shaunnagh Dorsett

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Beyond the Imperial Frontier: The Contest for Colonial New Zealand

Hazel Petrie

Australian Historical Studies, 2015

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Rebalancing Wrongs: Towards a New Law of Remedies for Aotearoa New Zealand

Alister Hughes

Victoria University of Wellington Law Review

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A History of Small Numbers: Indians in New Zealand, c.1890s -1930s

Sekhar Bandyopadhyay

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The waters of the Maori: Maori law and state law

Robert Joseph

2017

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‘Reinventing Tribal Mechanisms of Governance: The Emergence of Maori Runanga and Komiti in New Zealand Before 1900’, Ethnohistory, Vol.56, No.1, 2009, pp. 69-89

Vincent O'Malley

Ethnohistory, 2009

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