Bringing Te Tiriti to life
In this resource, Clementine Fraser - a teacher at Avondale College - provides advice on making Te Tiriti o Waitangi come alive in learning programmes.
In this resource, Clementine Fraser - a teacher at Avondale College - provides advice on making Te Tiriti o Waitangi come alive in learning programmes.
This booklet, by Network Waitangi, provides 57 questions and answers related to the Treaty and historical and contemporary issues. Includes, as appendices, the text of He Whakaputanga, the texts of the Treaty, historical events and laws which breach Te Tiriti o Waitangi, and further reading and websites.
This book contains an introduction by Dr Vincent O’Malley, setting the historical context of He Whakaputanga; portraits of some signatories; a full-colour reproduction of He Whakaputanga, accompanied by a brief discussion of the document and its content; a map identifying the principal residences of He Whakaputanga signatories at the time of signing; short biographies of the signatories and witnesses, many with extraordinary and fascinating detail; texts of He Whakaputanga in both te reo Māori and English; the archival story of He Whakaputanga.
He Whakaputanga o te Rangatiratanga o Nu Tireni – the Declaration of Independence of the United Tribes of New Zealand.