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Te Mana, Te Kawanatanga

The Politics of Maori Self-determination

Author: M.H. Durie  

This book is about contemporary Maori development and Maori aspirations for greater autonomy. It contains a detailed account of legislation, legal battles, and conflicting attitudes between Maori and the Crown.

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This book is about contemporary Maori development and Maori aspirations for greater autonomy. It contains a detailed account of legislation, legal battles, and conflicting attitudes between Maori and the Crown.

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This book is about contemporary Maori development and Maori aspirations for greater autonomy. It contains a detailed account of legislation, legal battles, and conflicting attitudes between Maori and the Crown.

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Critic Reviews

“'The book is well produced. Durie's command of the detail and diversity of documents, including the continually changing government policies on Maori, is a particular strength. This is an invaluable record of the assertion by one indigenous group of its own claim to autonomy, mana motuhake, inrelation to hitherto uncontestable sovreignty, kawanatanga, of a western state.'Michael P.J. reilly, Australian Journal of Political Science.”

`The book is well produced. Durie's command of the detail and diversity of documents, including the continually changing government policies on Maori, is a particular strength. This is an invaluable record of the assertion by one indigenous group of its own claim to autonomy, mana motuhake, in relation to hitherto uncontestable sovreignty, kawanatanga, of a western state.'Michael P.J. reilly, Australian Journal of Political Science.

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About the Author

Mason Durie is at Massey University, Palmerston North.

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This book concerns contemporary development in Maori as well as this nation's aspirations for greater autonomy. Mason Durie offers a detailed account of Maori's legislative efforts at self-determination by highlighting the legal battles and conflicting attitudes between Maori and the Crown. Environmental management, issues related to the retention of language and culture, Maori representation in Parliament, and the Treaty of Waitangi are among the topics covered in this balanced and reasonable socio-political assessment.

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Product Details

Publisher
Oxford University Press Australia | OUP Australia and New Zealand
Published
1st January 1998
Edition
0002nd
Pages
288
ISBN
9780195583670

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