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Information Sheet - "Iwi versus Multi Tribal"
Author information
Resource primary author:
Tamihere, John
Resource secondary author:
none
Resource tertiary author :
none
Source title:
none
Source author/editor 1:
none
Source author/editor 2:
none
Content information
Content Description:
This paper makes a case for the rights of inclusion of urban Maori groupings (where members do not specifically whakapapa or interact with traditional tribal groups), Waipareira and Hoani Waititi Marae. The author argues that the historical and political realities that have resulted in the 'Waipareira Way' are a legitimate and powerful representative body of multi tribalism.
Table of Contents:
Introduction, Facts you should know,The Waipareira Way,Mandate/Representation.
Publication format:
Fact sheets
Briefing paper
Miscellaneous other notes:
Viewed together with a paper from Ranginui Walker on Urban Maori Claims-Fisheries Commission, and content article for Metro.
TRC has a copy:
Yes
Publication information
Publisher:
unknown
Place of publication:
Auckland
Date of Publication:
1995
Physical description:
2 pages, A4, doublesided, typed, with hand written notes added
Publication Miscellaneous Notes:
Stapled together with a paper from Ranginui Walker on Urban Maori Claims-Fisheries Commission, and content article for Metro.
Where can I find this?:
Treaty Resource Centre
Categories
Author Ethnicity:
Māori
Formal Group:
MUMA
Waipereira Trust
Community / Professional Groups
Urban Māori
Informal Groups:
Māori
Tikanga Māori:
Whakapapa
Related people :
none
Historical event:
none
General Related Topics:
Equity/justice/fairness
Tino rangatiratanga
Type of content:
Treaty generally
Responses
Implementation
Models
Historical Period:
20th
Related places:
none