Ngāti Kahu: portrait of a sovereign nation

history, traditions and Tiriti o Waitangi claims = Kia pūmau tonu te mana motuhake o ngā hapū o Ngāti Kahu

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Margaret Mutu, Lloyd Pōpata, T ...
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Ngāti Kahu: portrait of a sovereign nation

history, traditions and Tiriti o Waitangi claims = Kia pūmau tonu te mana motuhake o ngā hapū o Ngāti Kahu

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"This book describes the iwi of Ngāti Kahu through the traditions and histories of each of the sixteen hapū, told by kuia and kaumātua and kept alive for future generations. These include histories of poverty, deprivation and marginalisation at the hands of the Crown, and loss of lands of the iwi. The book examines the range of techniques used by the Crown to justify its actions and the way these laid the groundwork for continuing injustices. The remedies needed to redress these injustices and achieve reconciliation of Ngāti Kahu and the Crown are set out. These include constitutional change to achieve the restoration of political, social and economic well-being to Ngāti Kahu, Crown relinquishment of all Ngāti Kahu lands to their rightful owners and payment of sufficient compensation to ensure no further Treaty of Waitangi claims. This history of Ngāti Kahu details the range of Crown actions against Ngāti Kahu to the current day, the effects of these actions on the people of Ngāti Kahu and the concerted and continuing efforts by Ngāti Kahu for remedies and reconciliation with the Crown"--Publisher information.

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Publisher
Huia Publishers
Language
English
Pages
400

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Table of Contents

Maps, tables and figures
Karakia hakatīmata
Opening prayer
Kōrero takamua
Preface: Ngāti Kahu
portrait of a sovereign nation
Our guests from England and Te Tiriti o Waitangi
A full settlement of our claims, starting with an initial partial settlement
Order of presentation
A word of caution about maps
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
1. Hei tīmatatanga
Introduction: Tauparapara
introductory quotation
Hakataukī a Ngāti Kahu
Ngāti Kahu's proverb
Pepeha
identifying saying
Waiata tawhito nā Ngāti Kahu
Old Ngāti Kahu chant
Ngā hakapapa o Ngāti Kahu
Ngāti Kahu's genealogies
Te rohe o Ngāti Kahu
Ngāti Kahu's territory
2. Te haerenga mao o ngā tupuna
Te coming of the ancestors
3. Ngā hapū o Ngāti Kahu
The hapū of Ngāti Kahu: Te Whanau Moana/Te Rorohuri
Matarahurahu
Ngāti Ruaiti
Ngāi Takiora
Paatu (Patu, Pātū, Te Pātū, Te Paatu)
Te Paatu ki Pāmapūria
Te Paatu ki Kauhanga
Patukōraha
Ngāi Tohianga
Ngāti Taranga Te Paatu
Pikaahu, Ngāti Whata, Te Paatu
Matakairiri
Te Tahaawai
Ngāti Tara/ Ngāti Te Rūrūnga
Kōrero hakamutunga mō ngā hapū
Conclusion to hapū accounts
4. Wētahi tikanga hakaaro nō Ngāti Kahu
Ngāti Kahu concepts: Mana
Tapu
Tikanga
Ahi kō
Kaitiakitanga
Whanaungatanga
Rangatira/Rangatiratanga
Utu
5. Tō mātou manuhiri Pākehā
Our Pākehā guests: Identification and definition of the English Crown
The current relationship between Ngāti Kahu and the English Crown: He Whakaputanga, Te Tiriti and the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
A brief synopsis of the Ngāti Kahu experience of Crown representatives
The future relationship between Ngāti Kahu and the English Crown
Conclusion: Declaration of mana whenua mana moana
6. Ngā mahi kino a Tauiwi
A historical account: Introduction
Background
Land seizure and loss of Ngāti Kahu control
Socio-economic impact
Crown denial of Article III rights
The destruction of te reo o Ngāti Kahu
Our language
Conclusion
7. Hakatikangia ngā mahi kino
Remedying the atrocities: Introduction
The Waitangi Tribunal
The Muriwhenua Land Report
Ngāti Kahu's settlement package
A full and final settlement
Process approved by Ngāti Kahu for settling their claims against the Crown
Ngāti Kahu and government negotiations
Conclusion
8. He wāhanga o te hakataunga tūturu
A partial settlement: Introduction
The stolen car analogy
Some hapū prepared to compromise, others not
The components of a partial settlement
A first step
Body to receive partial settlement
List of Ngāti Kahu lands being relinquished in partial settlement
9. He hakarapopototanga hakamutunga
Concluding summary
10. Karakia hakamutunga
Closing incantation
11. Kōrero takamuri
Afterword: Waitangi Tribunal 2013
Government offer 2013
Tāpiritanga I
Appendix I: He Whakaputanga o te Rangatiratanga o Nu Tireni
A Declaration of the Paramount Authority or Sovereignty in Respect of New Zealand
Tāpiritanga II
Appendix II: Te Tiriti o Waitangi
The Treaty of Waitangi
Tāpiritanga III
Appendix III: Ngā ingoa tika o ngā whenua o ngā hapū
Corrections to place names of hapū
Tāpiritanga IV
Appendix IV:Places suffering environmental degradation and remedies required
Papakupu
Glossary
Ngā kaituhi
The authors
Rārangi pukapuka
References
Kopu tohu
Index.

Edition Notes

"The first five chapters of this book identify and describe Ngāti Kahu according to the traditions, history, values and world view passed down to us from our ancestors. Chapter 6 details how our relationship with our English guests went so horribly wrong. Chapter 7 sets out how that is to be fixed up, and contains all the elements of our Yellow Book, which defined what Ngāti Kahu will accept as a full settlement - the principled ideal. the deed set out in Chapter 8 demonstrates what had actually been achieved towards that ideal by 2015, and what Ngāti Kahu agreed to accept - a pragmatic compromise"-- Page xix.

Includes bibliographical references.

In Maori and English.

Published in
Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand
Other Titles
Kia pūmau tonu te mana motuhake o ngā hapū o Ngāti Kahu
Copyright Date
2017

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
993.1300499442
Library of Congress
DU424.N423 N43 2017

The Physical Object

Pagination
xx, 400 pages
Number of pages
400

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44378295M
ISBN 10
1775503046
ISBN 13
9781775503040
OCLC/WorldCat
975989929

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