Alternative Vision, He Moemoea Ano, from Fiscal Envelope to Constitutional Change, the Significance of the Hirangi Hui, a Joint Methodist/Presbyterian...

ISBN-10
0908847394
ISBN-13
9780908847396
Category
Maori (New Zealand people)
Pages
37
Language
English
Published
1996
Authors
John Haig Roberts, Ruawai Rakena, Joint Public Questions Committee of the Methodist Church of New Zealand and Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand

Description

"The first hui in January 1995 was a direct response to ... Crown proposals for the settlement of the Treaty of Waitangi claims ... The second hui in September 1995 ... began a focus on constitutional arrangements. The third in April 1996 spelled out an alternative in terms of constitutional change"--Page 1.

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