Crown Laws, Policies, and Practices in Relation to Flora and Fauna, 1840–1912. Wellington, NZ: Waitangi Tribunal Publication. ... Myth and Reality in the Rain Forest: How Conservation Strategies are Failing in West Africa.
... resettlement of Indigenous communities to address ecological crises, biosecurity dilemmas, and poaching networks is increasing. Hence, application of personhood to resolve jointly nature's and Indigenous rights seems contradictory.
Historical consciousness, Britishness, and cultural identity in New Zealand, 1870–1940 Kynan Gentry ... preface to Pictorial New Zealand in 1895 that, while the wars had now come to an end, they 'have left their stamp on the character ...
... ngã kõrero o neherā, ngā mahi ā-ringa, te whakapapa, te whaikÕrero me te karanga, ngā mahi toi, arā, te mātauranga Māori e hāngai ana ki Õ rātou iwi. He mātauranga ā-iwi, ā-hapū ēnei, kia ora ai ngã kÕrero, ngā āhuatanga ā-iwi.
Te Tau Ihu O Te Waka a Māui: Report on Northern South Island Claims
Our Islands, Our Selves is a book for the general reader and tells the story of how a conservation ethic emerged in New Zealand. It looks at the phases of...
Examines how Māori Custom law and values impact on the current law and considers ideas for future law reform projects to give effect to Māori values in the laws of New Zealand.
Chapter 5 examines the military expeditions launched by the Crown into Te Urewera between 1869 and 1871, following the alliance of Tūhoe and Ngāti Whare with the messianic leader Te Kooti"--Front flap
Drawing on case studies from Scandinavia to Latin America and from North America to New Zealand, the volume challenges the old paradigm where Indigenous peoples are not included in the conservation and protection of natural areas and ...
“Pathbreaking. Approaches the transcultural and religious encounters of Korean and American women with a remarkable degree of sensitivity and nuance, as well as with judicious use of feminist and postcolonial theory.