Genre
Non-Fiction
Non-fiction
Brian Bargh
$45.00
Māori fishing rights were guaranteed by the Treaty of Waitangi, taken away by Crown actions, and along with Māori land rights and other grievances, contested throughout the 1970s and 1980s. Finally, after years of struggle in the courts, through the Waitangi Tribunal and in protests, Māori fishing rights were restored. This book claims that four pou or elements significantly assisted in the recognition and eventual recovery of Māori fishing rights: the Treaty of Waitangi; the courts; the Waitangi Tribunal and the resilience and tenacity of Māori people, who never gave up fighting for what was right.
Genre
Non-Fiction
Pages
211
Language
English
Publication Date
March 31, 2016
Dimensions
210 x 270 mm
ISBN (Soft Cover)
9781775501961
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