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The Story of a Claudia Orange epub The Story of a Claudia Orange pdf download The Story of a Claudia Orange pdf file The Story of a Claudia Orange audiobook The Story of a Claudia Orange book review The Story of a Claudia Orange summary | #6182510 in Books | 2004-04-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.25 x6.75 x.25l, | File type: PDF | 80 pages||2 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| An Honest Treaty Treatment|By Dr. Gerald R. Menefee|Claudia Orange grasps the sense of a displaced people in her book about the Maori after the Treaty of Waitunga. Unlike some other authors, who paint a sugar-coated view of the aboriginals, Ms. Orange tells it like it is. There has been an injustice over the history of New Zealand, and it still needs to be resolved. This a|About the Author|Claudia Orange is the deputy editor of the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography and has previously taught history and race relations at Auckland University.
This accessible primer on the Treaty of Waitangi takes a fresh look at the treaty's origins, history, and meanings. Relations between the Europeans, Maori, and Pakeha are traced from the earliest years of European settlement to the signing of the treaty in 1840, through the land wars of the 1860s, and on to the present century. Discussed is the treaty's increasing importance as the Maori strive for autonomy and the Pakeha have begun to critically examine their history.
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