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- CHAPTERTribunal Motunui recommendation defines the Treaty
- ILLUSTRATIONSam Raumati (Chairman Taranaki Trust Board) speaking at Tribunal. (Photo: Fiona Clark)
- ILLUSTRATIONAila Taylor holding Kina at Epiha Beach, site of proposed Motunui outfall. (Photo: Fiona Clark)
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- CHAPTERTribunal recommendations
- CHAPTEREdward T. Durie – Tribunal head
- CHAPTERE noho ana i te whare
- CHAPTERHe Waiatamo Te Whiti
- ILLUSTRATIONMore than a century later te iwi o Te Whiti are still resisting. Arrival of Waitangi Tribunal at Owae, Waitara. (Phot...
- ILLUSTRATION1 The photographs taken by Alfred Burton up the Wanganui River and in the King Country in 1885 have never been surpas...
- ILLUSTRATION3 The major source of cash income for Maoris in the early twentieth century was share cropping for Pakeha farmers, ma...
- ILLUSTRATION2 Increasingly from the late nineteenth century, Maoris used photographs for their own purposes. One of the most impo...
- ILLUSTRATION4 The most persistent Maori ceremonial throughout the country was the tangi. Through it the basic rituals and values ...
- ILLUSTRATION5. “Coon humour”, which sought to show Maoris as amusing simpletons unable to cope with the sophistication of modern ...
- ILLUSTRATION6. The church wedding with full regalia was a custom which many Maori families embraced wholeheartedly. This one at K...
- ILLUSTRATION7 Rugby was another formerly Pakeha ritual adopted with enthusiasm by Maoris, from the 1880s. The game was regarded a...
- ILLUSTRATION8. Throughout the twentieth century, public features of Maori life were exhibited at huis, which grew larger and more...
- ILLUSTRATION9. The gathering and consumption of specifically Maori food was another practice that helped keep Maori identity and ...
- ILLUSTRATION10. Photography continues to document dramatic incidents in Maori life and ritual. Here Whina Cooper, president of Te...
- CHAPTERHarkness Fellow off to Harvard
- CHAPTERTamati Reedy
- CHAPTERRobyn Kahukiwa
- CHAPTERHowey Kipa
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- CHAPTERKaumatua profile
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- CHAPTERA MINI MAORI COURSE
- CHAPTERRoyal Powhiri at Poho-o-Rawiri, Gisborne
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- ILLUSTRATIONHotu Rangitautau speaking to the kaumatua of Poho-o-Rawiri. (Photo Jocelyn Carlin)
- ILLUSTRATIONHotu Rangitautau, Hone Ngata and Maxime Ngata lead the ope in a waiata. (Photo Jocelyn Carlin)
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- CHAPTERUnusual memorial unveiled at reunion
- ILLUSTRATIONReverend Timoti Flavell (left) and three korowi (one for each family) prior to the unveiling.
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- ILLUSTRATIONWhatne Johnson (left) representing Raika family, Jacko Tawharu (extreme right) representing Hohipuha family, (back to...
- ILLUSTRATIONReverend Timoti Flavell-final blessing.
- CHAPTERMiringa Te Kakara
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- CHAPTERTe Motai restored
- CHAPTERHui Aranga
- CHAPTERAroha nulled us together Aroha pulled US together M. O
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- CHAPTERGolden Oldies take the field
- CHAPTERNga kai a te Maori
- CHAPTERTe Atu Clamp
- CHAPTERTauranga carvers at Sheraton Hotel
- CHAPTERte Kohanga Reo-National contacts
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- CHAPTERWORD PUZZLE
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- CHAPTERLETTER
- CHAPTERBOOK REVIEW
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