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HAWAII STATE PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM
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Bargh, Brian J. (Brian James), author.
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Māori (New Zealand people) -- Fishing.
Māori (New Zealand people) -- Civil rights.
Fishery law and legislation -- New Zealand.
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The struggle for Māori fishing rights : te ika a Māori / Brian Bargh.
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Bargh, Brian J. (Brian James), author.
Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand : Huia Publishers, 2016.
Subjects
Māori (New Zealand people) -- Fishing.
Māori (New Zealand people) -- Civil rights.
Fishery law and legislation -- New Zealand.
ISBN:
9781775501961 (pbk.) :
1775501965
Description:
ix, 211 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 27 cm
Contents:
INTRODUCTION -- Chapter 1 Fish, fish, everywhere : Māori fisheries -- Chapter 2 Living together : the Treaty of Waitangi and its guarantees about fish -- Chapter 3 Making waves : the Waitangi Tribunal -- Chapter 4 An ocean windswell : Māori objections to government actions over fisheries -- Chapter 5 An incoming tide : government fisheries legislation in the 1980s -- Chapter 6 First bites : recovering Māori fishing rights -- Chapter 7 All aboard the trawler : consolidating the gains -- Chapter 8 Setting the nets : sealord negotiations -- Chapter 9 Hauling in the catch : the negotiations' aftermath -- Chapter 10 Processing the catch : expanding Māori fisheries assets -- Chapter 11 Something new : who owns the seabed and foreshore? -- Chapter 12 The new millennium -- Appendix The Māori and English texts of the Treaty of Waitangi.
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"Māori fishing rights were guaranteed by the Treaty of Waitangi, eroded by Crown actions, and, after years of struggle in the courts, through the Waitangi Tribunal and in protests, Māori fishing rights were restored. This book claims that four 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. The tradition of fairness and justice in New Zealand society provided a platform for Māori and Pākehā to support the four elements and address fishing rights and other injustices. The restoration of Māori fishing rights, therefore, forms part of a larger picture of New Zealand society accepting that Māori had been unjustly treated and choosing to redress those injustices."--Publisher information.
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Hawaii State Library
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H 333.95609 Ba
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H 333.95609 Ba
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Lihue Public Library
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