- The
Treaty of
Waitangi (Māori: Te
Tiriti o Waitangi),
sometimes referred to as Te
Tiriti, is a do****ent of
central importance to the
history of New Zealand...
- ritual. The
notion of
tangata whenua is
sometimes contrasted with
tangata tiriti—literally, 'the
people of the treaty'. The
latter term
refers to non-indigenous...
- Hīkoi mō te
Tiriti (Māori for "March for the Treaty") were hīkoi
protests in New
Zealand against the
Treaty Principles Bill that
occurred from 10 November...
-
activist who rose to
prominence as a
leading figure of the Hīkoi mō te
Tiriti protests in 2024. He was born to
Mariameno Kapa-Kingi (his mother; an MP...
- The
Treaty House (Māori:
Whare Tiriti) at
Waitangi in Northland, New Zealand, is the
former house of the
British Resident in New Zealand,
James Busby....
- Treaty,
while over 500
signed the Māori version,
which is
referred to as Te
Tiriti o Waitangi. It
includes a
preamble and
three articles in two languages,...
- was
written as Nu
Tireni in the Māori
language (spelled Nu
Tirani in Te
Tiriti o Waitangi). In 1834 a do****ent
written in Māori and
entitled "He Waka****nga...
-
whaling adventures,
learning to
speak English and French. He
signed Te
Tiriti o
Waitangi in 1840, and Kemp's Deed in 1948, and
became a
prominent negotiator...
- role in Witi Ihimaera's
critically acclaimed play
Woman Far
Walking (as
Tiriti, a 160-year-old woman) and in 2003, Best
Supporting Actress in
Henrik Ibsen's...
-
technologies from the newcomers. With the
signing of the
Treaty of Waitangi/Te
Tiriti o
Waitangi in 1840, the two
cultures coexisted for a generation. Rising...