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Treaty Of Waitangi: SkillsStock informationGeneral Fields
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DescriptionTreaty of Waitangi Skills focuses on the past, present and future aspects of the treaty but from a Skills perspective. Author descriptionRuth Naumann is an experienced Social Studies teacher and the author of numerous social studies publications. Table of contents1. Treaty Fatigue 2. What a treaty is 3. Geographic 4. Cultural and historical heritage 5. Te Tii marae 6. Reasons Britain created the Treaty 7. Context 8. Two important days 9. Texts 10. Perspectives 11. Symbols 12. Early flags 13. Different systems of government 14. Setting up British Government 15. Historic images 16. Sources 17. The Wairau Affair 18. Land as a resource 19. The Native Land Court 20. Ratana 21. Raupatu – confiscation 22. Waitangi Tribunal – Te Ropu Whakamana 23. Treaty settlements 24. Further perspectives on Treaty settlements 25. Treaty principles – Nga Matapona o Te Tiriti 26. Ngati Hineuru 27. An example of co-management 28. Archives 29. Seeking human rights 30. Treaty in government 31. Laws 32. Immigration 33. Biculturism 34. Multicultural society 35. Waitangi Day 36. Special day or not? 37. The Treaty in nursing practice 38. Water resources 39. Perceived privilege 40. The United Nations 41. Fisheries 42. Foreshore and seabed 43. The future |