LAWS110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Iwi

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Relevant to all nzers- not just maori. An understanding that the treaty is relevant to contemporary new zealand society. Nz was not unified state, hapu (subtribes) geological power, lots of nations, concept of one people. The treaty is something between maori and pakeha. Mana= others give it to you, standing, recognising importance, mana of document. Maori indigenous health initiative treat maori patients. New zealander- here by right of treaty. obligation that the crown upholds the rights, a place for all of us under the treaty: tangata whenua- iwi, hapu, whanau. Could be called the first immigration document maori let others come, if you come here, you must look after our rights. How do we get back to partnership- both treaty partners have a say. Bicultural- many cultures coming together in a relationship, move forward in a nation. Maori see it as beneficial- different technology- keen to have this. Petitions for british to do something about their people like whalers.

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